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“Halliburton’s is a more extreme example, one in which a powerful and wealthy company transcends national borders so thoroughly that it is not an American company but a truly global enterprise with no allegiance to anything or anyone except the bottom line and the investors and executives who gain…” quote by David Cay Johnston
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““Halliburton’s is a more extreme example, one in which a powerful and wealthy company transcends national borders so thoroughly that it is not an American company but a truly global enterprise with no allegiance to anything or anyone except the bottom line and the investors and executives who gain from its profits.””

David Cay Johnston

About This Quote

Source Article: Investigative Report on Halliburton, 2015

A multinational corporation can become so profit‑driven that it loses national identity and loyalty, acting only for shareholders.

In simple terms: Global firms may prioritize profit over national ties.

Key Takeaway

Watch for corporate influence that ignores local responsibility.

Themes

corporate power globalization ethics profit motive

Mood

critical concerned

Type

analytical critical

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • investment decisions
  • public accountability
  • consumer choices

Key Concepts

shareholder primacy national sovereignty corporate governance

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does profit‑first thinking affect community welfare?
  • Can regulation curb corporate overreach?
A Different Perspective

Profit focus can clash with social and environmental responsibilities.

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