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'Not For Sale (No A La Venta)'

"A Documentry of the Observatorio for Corporate Social responsibility, coproduced by Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED).

The people all around the world are becoming increasingly dependent on a small number of large multinational businesses. Monsanto controls 90% of the production of genetically modified seeds. Microsoft holds 88.26% market share of the software industry, followed by apple with Mac who hold 9.93%. Everyday 150 million people throughout the world buy a Unilever product without even realising it. Mc Donalds, serve 58.1million meals a day around the world. Of the 100 largest economies of the world, 51 of them are businesses. The state loses power at the same rate as businesses gain it. Globalisation has created a context which requires a redefinition of the rules for the global 21st century society.

Within this context rises the debate of Social Corporate Responsibility or of (CSR) companies emerging at the starting point from which they can re-establish the balance between economic development, sustainable environment and the social development needed in order to build the new society that we long for. Even though a gradual interest in Coporate Social Responsibility is being created, as much in business circles as in social circles, the process is still slow.

It is time that we consider the type of society which we wish to build and what role we are going to play in its development. We must assume the role of consumers, workers and of public opinion involved in the application of responsible practices in all aspects of business activity."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4YaWmpl-0c&feature=player_embedded

File Name:...........Not.For.Sale.avi
Runtime:..............1h 6mn
Filesize:...............501 MiB

Language:..........Spanish, English
Subtitles:............English (forced)

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Video width x height:..496x272
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Audio type:..............MP3
Audio channels:.......2 ch
Audio sample rate:..48.0 KHz
Audio bitrate:...........128 Kbps (cbr)

Note: I don't like to put up stuff from utube, but this is a good watch. If anyone has a better copy please share.

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3 Comments


very interesting subject...im VERY OPPOSED to CSR,,,,it's a bullshit ploy used by Corporations for positive Public Relations. I had a SHILL professor whose research was concerning CSR in the Canadian Mining Industry. THEIR grants funded her research (along with some gov Canada grants) and her work was used as an academic basis to legitimize their operations, and so that they could use her academic basis backing their CSR for Public Relations purposes.

This is most observable in commercials aired on CBC newsworld. BULLSHIT CSR commercials like the ones promotiing operations in the oilsands, saying they dont use fresh water (BULLSHIT) and that they only use super-salty water (dont mention the plethora of chemicals in it, and that THEY made the water that way) that they re-use. OR for commercials seeking investment (like the one commercial on CBC for investment in gold mining in Africa, in which they use the line "this is elephant country, a perfect place for gold mining"----FUCKED UP).

CSR is a bullshit libertarian ploy to ruse people into believing these asshole corporations are actually responsible, when 99 times out of 100 they are not. and seek out CSR only to convince us that they are.

dont fall for their lies. fuck capitalism.
Jun 20 2011, 07:55 CEST
Ditto, Ana.
I say bring back the guillotine! What worked for the aristocrats will surely work for the bureaucrats.
Bring back two.
Jun 23 2011, 02:40 CEST
Awesome comments, thanks for the feedback on this "eco-capitalist" propaganda.
Aug 12 2012, 04:33 CEST
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