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Title: Ethics vs. Capitalism
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He advocates that a businesses function is to make as much money as possible in any and every way, as long as the rules of society are followed (Friedman 33). If these principles are followed then capitalism will benefit society because of open and free competition... Showed first 250 characters
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He advocates that a businesses function is to make as much money as possible in any and every way, as long as the rules of society are followed (Friedman 33). If these principles are followed then capitalism will benefit society because of open and free competition... Showed next 250 characters
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