When you're a corporation, you're going to stick with what works. That's why every McDonald's is the same.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For most Americans, work is central to their experience of the world, and the corporation is one of the fundamental institutions of American life, with an enormous impact, for good and ill, on how we live, think, and feel.
Corporations are like countries now, there's a king, there are serfs, there's a court, basically everything but moats. They're feudal societies, and there are good ones and bad ones.
I don't represent corporations.
Let's face it: we live at a time when government is less and less powerful, less and less effective, and the agent of social change, at least for the immediate future, is the corporation.
I hate to say 'chain restaurant,' but we're sort of a corporation now. How do we defy that concept, where people assume each restaurant can't be good?
It's not a question of McDonald's vanishing from the face of the earth. It's a question of these companies assuming some more responsibility for what they're selling.
When you expand a business as fast as McDonald's did, part of the strength you have is the process and the efficiency.
Talking about corporations - they're so big. There's not a person at a corporation.
I think corporations and people are very different. People make corporations whatever it is that they're going to be.
You don't have to work for a big corporation if you don't want to.