> it does raise some interesting issues about how much 'value' society puts on certain types of harm and the author's view of a government's role in protecting us from it.
Someone robs a quick-e-mart, steals 200 bucks, and gets 10 years in prison for armed robbery. Someone robs a company of billions and little or nothing happens, maybe mansion arrest.
> it does raise some interesting issues about how much 'value' society puts on certain types of harm and the author's view of a government's role in protecting us from it. Someone robs a quick-e-mart, steals 200 bucks, and gets 10 years in prison for armed robbery. Someone robs a company of billions and little or nothing happens, maybe mansion arrest.
Well said brother!
Not the only one. Well said.
And if the bad news comes out later and you didn't sound the alarm, it will be your ass. If not for God and Company, then CYA. Depends on the company.