I once called myself a “business conservative” which used to imply “...and socially liberal” since otherwise you were just “conservative.” A very Gen X label. Now I think that’s incoherent. At best you can be in favor of whatever murkiness grows the real economy (not financial).
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Great movie about the moral hazards of employee activism is The Big Kahuna. Specifically the Bob Walker character (Peter Facinelli). Oblique ref but gets the psychology right. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Kahuna_(film) …
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Walker is a young employee on an industrial lubricants marketing team trying to get the business of a major client. Both happen to be devout Christians.He gets an in during a marketing event... and blows it talking religion instead of lubricants. To the dismay of his seniors.
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If you want to preach a religion maybe don’t do it on the dime of a company that hired you to sell industrial lubricants? There’s an element of deep bad faith in such a move. Sub whatever religion you’re into.
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The only way to solve the moral hazard problem? Be CEO. Run a company where the message of your medium harmonizes with the message you want to send. Auteur theory.
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investor-adverse, however; innovation is made within uncertainty.
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