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SrilathaKKannan's avatar

The thoughtful point -Quote-“The issue is that capital allocation decisions at corporations are made based on hard numbers by professionals who are driven by their short-term scorecards. And despite stacking the deck in favour of ESG, eventually markets punish any sustained poor return on investment as they think of it as misallocation of capital. “ - (end quite)

the idea of wealth power complexity of markets dialogue always tries to depict bleak picture unless markets can project numbers to make substantial gain. But the very idea of not just money (numbers) but real human life& planet health affected (isn’t a money numbers gain) cant be dismissed as pious thought but glaring reality of humanity. Ability to enable jobs, sustain socio economic system isn’t just about market numbers or robots ability to make things for the market, but human health& ability of life to participate because if humans don’t buy products the markets will not grow, if pollution doesn’t reduce humans cant be healthy to need things robots have been programmed to make( that is people will need different things& markets cant grow as earlier allocation of capital for products that was relevant changes& cant be used & market will fail). So human & planet centric approach always remains essential

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Vineet Abraham's avatar

Unclear what is the argument being presented on the Bezos issue.

1. "Jeff Bezos wouldn't care." Weird, because how is it useful to look at this issue from the POV of Bezos reaction to the criticism? In fact him not caring and the criticism not moving the needle at all is the issue - how is it not a problem that someone so insulated from the world does not have to care about the community but instead can make moves based on political expediency?

2. "Tech bros have been complaining". Tech bros not liking activism against Big Tech is presented as the logical conclusion of the ideological war. I mean if the idea was to bring nuance to this discussion how is it helpful to fully accept the very loose argument made by tech bros as to why such alarming decisions are taken. Its only activism when Lina Khan does it but if David Sacks and Musk do it its just a reaction?

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