So, many corporations will be "killed,” according to Adbusters' excellent suggestion. Perhaps we should use the word "cull,” like people do when they want to kill something cute. "Are you killing that badger?” "No, sir, culling it.” "When you've finished ‘culling' it, will it be dead?” "A bit, yes.” "So explain the difference between killing and culling?” "Well, it's a ‘u'-and a sort of tuneful sense that the creature is being gently lulled to death rather than killed with a hammer.” "And what's the hammer you're holding for?” "Culling.” So maybe we should cull some corporations. Once we've culled them, their resources and materials can be returned to communities to run themselves. Outlined here is a suggestion for how a corporation could be structured more fairly. (Russell Brand)

So, many corporations will be "killed,” according to Adbusters' excellent suggestion. Perhaps we should use the word "cull,” like people do when they want to kill something cute. "Are you killing that badger?” "No, sir, culling it.” "When you've finished ‘culling' it, will it be dead?” "A bit, yes.” "So explain the difference between killing and culling?” "Well, it's a ‘u'-and a sort of tuneful sense that the creature is being gently lulled to death rather than killed with a hammer.” "And what's the hammer you're holding for?” "Culling.” So maybe we should cull some corporations. Once we've culled them, their resources and materials can be returned to communities to run themselves. Outlined here is a suggestion for how a corporation could be structured more fairly.

Russell Brand

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