__________ uses the phrase hypocritical window-dressing to convey his view that

corporations are saying one thing (endorsing broad social duties beyond the
shareholder) but are driven, and should be driven, to perform solely for the benefit
of sharehol

er returns.
a. Hume
b. Locke
c. Friedman
d. Rawls


C

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