The belief that a firm's pursuit of social goals would give them too much power is known as what argument in opposition to a firm being socially responsible?
Q1. The belief that a firm's pursuit of social goals would give them too much power is known as what argument in opposition to a firm being socially responsible?
Answer: too much power
Explanation: Critics argue that if corporations take on social responsibilities, they accumulate influence over social, political, and economic life that properly belongs to government—giving them too much power.