
"Corporate Prostitution: A Political Perspective on Corporate Business"
A business podcast from Buddika
The term “corporate prostitution” is used in today’s socio-political discourse to describe the perceived exploitation and moral compromise within the realm of corporate business, particularly in its relationship with political power structures. This metaphorical term goes beyond its literal meaning and is often used to spark discussions on how to deal with this issue.
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