Corporate personhood, dear reader, is one of humanity’s most impressive magic tricks: it turns stacks of paperwork into something that walks, talks, sues, and funds political campaigns.
Your piece Forrest (Rowan) Greene, disembowels, nay eviscerates, corporate personhood, framing it as a legalised tool for infinite extraction in a finite world. Corporations, likened to "apex predators" and "immortal parasites," weaponise legal personhood to metastasise profit while externalising ruin. Their mandate is that of growth at all costs and is a death cult for ecosystems and equity. You pivot sharply toward solutions: Corporate Personhood 2.0 demands rewiring incentives, embedding binding feedback loops that penalise harm and mandate "planetary health" as a non-negotiable KPI. Imagine corporations as symbiotic organisms, not extractive empires: adaptive, mortal, accountable. This vision clashes violently with the neoliberal dogma of exceptionalism, where profit is holy and regulation heresy. While deeper legal-economic scaffolding is needed, your call to arm law with teeth. This requires transforming corporations from psychopathic entities to regenerative forces. Your is a grenade tossed at complacency. The clock ticks; reform or collapse.
Well done and thanks for bringing me on this platform.
I do have a suggestion.
Maybe it is better digestible if such a long post, like yours, is shared in pieces.
You have a nice structure there, so it would be easy to split it up into single postings.
Think about it.
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Your piece Forrest (Rowan) Greene, disembowels, nay eviscerates, corporate personhood, framing it as a legalised tool for infinite extraction in a finite world. Corporations, likened to "apex predators" and "immortal parasites," weaponise legal personhood to metastasise profit while externalising ruin. Their mandate is that of growth at all costs and is a death cult for ecosystems and equity. You pivot sharply toward solutions: Corporate Personhood 2.0 demands rewiring incentives, embedding binding feedback loops that penalise harm and mandate "planetary health" as a non-negotiable KPI. Imagine corporations as symbiotic organisms, not extractive empires: adaptive, mortal, accountable. This vision clashes violently with the neoliberal dogma of exceptionalism, where profit is holy and regulation heresy. While deeper legal-economic scaffolding is needed, your call to arm law with teeth. This requires transforming corporations from psychopathic entities to regenerative forces. Your is a grenade tossed at complacency. The clock ticks; reform or collapse.
Thank you so much for, taking the time to read and reply!
Not sure if it shows but this work s heavily influenced by Buckminster Fuller's final essay the GRUNCH of Giants,
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