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Ben's avatar

Thank you for this. This is a topic I have been wondering about for a while as well.

Here's my question, is there a need still for a *somewhat* universal definition of good (or social responsibility)? If companies can just set their own internal values, what defines them as good? I love your emphasis on this being a self-interrogative process, but it still seems to me that we need something external to measure against.

At the last place I worked — a design studio that was, at the time, wrestling with the same questions — we were toying with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals as a (perhaps imperfect) standard we could use.

Anyways, I really appreciate this piece. Thank you!

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Pooja Mehta's avatar

This…“Companies don’t often say “We gave $1 million to charities” and “We reduced our lowest-tier employees’ hourly pay by 25 cents company-wide” in the same sentence.” And that is how they take from one mouth to “feed” another.

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