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<blockquote data-quote="frateshkr" data-source="post: 1192929" data-attributes="member: 5826"><p>Neither.......assuming a generic existance of both being simply defined as your comment then both are equal in the attitude of non-altruistic symptoms they present. The better question would be which does the most damage to society? The sponges being say x -1, or the multinational greedy pirates being say 2bx-2b-1 ? The common is still a drain on society but the impact of the corporation would seemingly mitigate the negative effect by the positive 2b it involves. ( jobs and tax payments [maybe] and community service ) . As opposed to the poor soul under the bridge who has no positive influence on anyone. Just don't blame him for not being a corporation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frateshkr, post: 1192929, member: 5826"] Neither.......assuming a generic existance of both being simply defined as your comment then both are equal in the attitude of non-altruistic symptoms they present. The better question would be which does the most damage to society? The sponges being say x -1, or the multinational greedy pirates being say 2bx-2b-1 ? The common is still a drain on society but the impact of the corporation would seemingly mitigate the negative effect by the positive 2b it involves. ( jobs and tax payments [maybe] and community service ) . As opposed to the poor soul under the bridge who has no positive influence on anyone. Just don't blame him for not being a corporation. [/QUOTE]
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