("clear thinking in troubled times": winnipeg free press, nov 21st, 1995) "people have the right to the truth. unvarnished. even uncomfortable. but never subjugated to a cause, ho
Noble or well-meaning. they have the right to clear thinking. slogans, boycotts and protests don't offer answers... (I)t has been suggested that shell should pull out of developing nations alto
R. the oil would certainly continue flowing. the business would continue operating. the vast majority of the employees would remain in place. but the sound and ethical business practices synonym
Ith shell, the environmental investment, and the tens of millions of dollars spent on community programs would all be lost. again, it's the people of developing nations that you would hurt. it's
Enough to sit in your comfortable homes in the west, calling for sanctions and boycotts against a developing country. but you have to be sure that knee-jerk reactions won't do more harm than go
Ome campaigning groups say that we should in
Tervene in the political process in developing nations. but even if we could, we must never do so. politics is the business of governments and politicians. the world where companies use their ec
C influence to prop up or bring down governments would be a frightening and bleak one indeed."(ha. ha.)
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