When people get upset about theft, it’s not about “protecting corporate profits.”
People are outraged at the offense to justice and order in their society.
And they sense how quickly unchallenged crime can spiral.
People are outraged at the offense to justice and order in their society.
And they sense how quickly unchallenged crime can spiral.
This is similar to debates when someone intervenes against harassment of a third party on a subway.
It may not always be prudent, but the impulse is admirable.
It may not always be prudent, but the impulse is admirable.
This divergence of concern is also why people are instinctively skeptical of the CEO.
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