pan: i dont understand your response.
the csr audit stuff gives a pretty good image of what corporations are actually doing--they audits are built around sustainability criteria, so the breakdowns in reporting are interesting too in that the represent translation trouble or transparency breakdowns. there are many. of course, the image you get is kinda funny, not really what it claims to be, but they are interesting anyway.
and they are in a handy alphabetical list.
if you look at a site like corporate watch, the information is confusing in its organization. same with multinational monitor.
if you dont try to get information about what corporations are actually doing, where do you take a politics about corporate activity from?
if this is a matter of one's general attitude about corporations, then fine--but that's really not terribly interesting past the "i like em" or "i dont like em" stage.
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