Friedman supported socially responsible corporate decisions as long as they ___
A. are recognized as philanthropic activities
B. benefit society at large
C. further a company's self-interest
D. do not break the law
Answer: C. further a company's self-interest
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better off and nobody is made worse off by moving from one situation to the next. a. zero sum games b. pareto improvement c. positive sum game d. pareto optimal
Through his experimentations of doubt, Descartes discovers one idea he cannot doubt. What is it?
A. his existence B. his sensations C. his body D. his quality of life
In the story "The Shaman and the Dying Scientist," what was the most likely motivation for the shaman's "curing" of the scientist?
A. To demonstrate the power of traditional remedies. B. To convert the scientist into a believer in shamanistic cures. C. To get publicity for the scientist's ecological work. D. To receive concessions on Indian lands in exchange.
"We can solve the housing problem for immigrants if and only if we can solve it for ourselves" is
A) a conditional B) a biconditional C) a simple proposition