Quote by Peter Singer
Do business managers have a commitment to anything more than the success of their company and to making money? It would be hard to say that they do. Indeed, many business leaders deny that there is any conflict between self-interest and the interests of all.
Summary
This quote questions the extent of the commitments held by business managers beyond the profitability and success of their company. It states that most managers prioritize making money, posing a challenge in identifying any other values or obligations they may have. Additionally, the quote addresses the common belief among business leaders that their self-interest and the interests of their stakeholders are not in conflict. Overall, it suggests that the main goal of business managers is often generating profit, raising the question of whether they have any additional moral or social obligations.
By Peter Singer