Really? I haven't seen any sign of such a movement. The corporate aristrocracy has thus far done an astoundingly good job to insulate themselves from anything but a bloody, hands-on revolution. Even the law, such as it is, can't touch them, as witnessed by the stunning failure to indict Ken Lay of Enron. Even where prosecutors manage to indict these modern-day robber barons, they either get off entirely or get off with a slap on the wrist.
And touchy-feely boards of directors packed with their cronies are going to do any different?
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And touchy-feely boards of directors packed with their cronies are going to do any different?
Geez. I'm starting to sound like Athelind now.
-- ArchTeryx