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Businesses have a moral obligation to serve society from "summary" of Conscious Capitalism, With a New Preface by the Authors by John Mackey,Rajendra Sisodia

The idea that businesses have a moral obligation to serve society is at the core of conscious capitalism. This concept challenges the traditional view that the sole purpose of a business is to maximize profits for its shareholders. Instead, conscious businesses recognize that they exist as part of a larger social ecosystem and have a responsibility to contribute positively to that ecosystem. When businesses embrace their moral obligation to serve society, they shift their focus from short-term profits to long-term sustainability. This shift in mindset allows them to prioritize the well-being of all stakeholders, including employees, customers, suppliers, communities, and the environment. By taking a holistic approach to business, conscious companies create value for society as a whole, rather than just for ...
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