Abstract
Over the past 25 years, American businesses have become intoxicated with greed. In effect, because greed works, it has become, to many, a necessary component of capitalism. But like all drugs, it has side effects. One such side effect is that its lack of compassion has alienated its greatest stakeholder, the consumer. The American consumer has come to both hate and need American business. Like a bungling parasite that takes too much of its host, corporate greed has conceptualized its customers as consumables versus symbiotes and is alienating itself into the red.
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