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Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, May 26 2012 @ 06:46 PM EDT |
One way around this problem would be to make all Corporations hold a vote of
shareholders where only physical human shareholders can vote. A separate vote
for each specific item. If another corporation or other organisation (i.e.
Pension Fund) having a shareholding wishes to vote, then they must first have a
vote amongst their own shareholders or for pension funds present and future
beneficiaries. The vote should be at least 67% (maybe 90%) of all shareholding
persons approve. Not just 67% of shareholding voting for. Also 90% (or maybe
100%) must vote. The "can't be bothered" majority would then have a
significant power.
That way only humans would be voting for say political "donations".
It would also mean that the cost and time would make it impractical in most
cases to carry out so that corporations would not be wasting shareholders funds
on non business purposes.
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