Sunday, July 22, 2007

Globalization

Corporations take up a lot of space in society. They are sometimes richer than some countries . They are the fuel of the world economy. So are these massive companies taking too much space in society? I think they do. They have more power than the government. For example, a lot of big companies finance the campaigns of United States presidents (car companies, fuel companies etc). When you finance a president, it's easy to make him change his mind on a lot of subjects like the environment and social issues like minimum wages etc. Corporations are too connected with the government. George W Bush was a really good friend of the former Enron president: ''Kenneth Lay'' Bush used to call him: ''Kenny Boy''. In some countries, the government is corrupted by corporations so that these corporations tell the politicians, in the international language that is money, exactly what to do. To conclude, corporations should, I think, stop taking that much place because they are acting against democraty.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

CORPORATIONS TAKE UP a lot of SPACE IN society. They are sometimes richer THAN some COUNTRIES. They are the fuel of THE world economy. So are these massive companies taking too much SPACE IN society? I think they do. They have more power THAN the government. For example, a lot of big companies FINANCE the campaigns of United States presidents (car companies, fuel companies etc). When you finance a president, it's easy to make him change his mind on a lot of subjects like THE environment and social issues like minimum wages etc. Corporations are too connected with THE government. George W Bush was a really good friend OF THE former Enron president: ''Kenneth Lay'' Bush used to call him: ''Kenny Boy''. In some countries, the government is corrupted by corporationS so that these corporations tell the politicians, in the international language that is money, exactly what to do. To conclude, corporations should, I think, stop taking that much place because they are acting against democraty.