What is another word for corporate greed?

Pronunciation: [kˈɔːpəɹət ɡɹˈiːd] (IPA)

Corporate greed is a term that describes the excessive desire of large corporations or businesses to accumulate wealth and power at any cost, often at the expense of their employees or the general public. There are several other synonyms for this phrase, including corporate rapacity, avarice, cupidity, acquisitiveness, and covetousness. These words all convey the same sense of a selfish and greedy attitude by corporations towards their financial gains, which can often lead to negative consequences for society as a whole. It is important for businesses to strive for ethical and sustainable practices instead of prioritizing profits above all else.

What are the hypernyms for Corporate greed?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Corporate greed

  • we need in our common schools not merely education in book-learning, but also practical training for daily life and work.we need to set our faces like flint against mob-violence just as against corporate greed; against violence and injustice and lawlessness by wage-workers just as much as against lawless cunning and greed and selfish arrogance of employers.
    Theodore Roosevelt
  • They had clearly feared turn-of-the-century irrationality—religious overzealousness on one side, destructive hedonism on the other, with both heated by ideological intolerance and corporate greed.
    Octavia Butler

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