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The Need for a Geneva Convention for the Culture War
The CEO's of major companies should not publicly declare their partisan views as it sets a precedent for corporations to be major players in the culture world, and companies would benefit from a Geneva Convention to prevent the culture war from affecting their operations.
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Companies have strong ethical obligations but should refrain from weighing in on culture war issues.
58:57 - 1:01:57 (02:59)
Summary
Companies have strong ethical obligations but should refrain from weighing in on culture war issues. Instead, a Geneva Convention for the culture war should be established to prevent increasing violence between individuals with different beliefs.
ChapterThe Need for a Geneva Convention for the Culture War
Episode#291 – Jonathan Haidt: The Case Against Social Media
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The CEO of a company has legal fiduciary duties to the company and owes loyalty to it.
1:01:57 - 1:06:11 (04:14)
Summary
The CEO of a company has legal fiduciary duties to the company and owes loyalty to it. Using the company for personal political gain or social standing is a violation of this duty.