formality of civil activism

After viewing the documentary why we fight (a more comprehensive version of what m papers eventually came to be) combined with the news reports of the investigation of BP through its executive, I have come to realize the inefectuality of the individual in the system we have all taken part to develop. The human condition of being a rational creature causess us to reach ends that effectively cause misery but are rationally unavoidable to individuals. The amount of consideration and incovienience demanded of an individual to avoid such sitations would be eqaully of more oppressive that the ones that we currently perpetrate. No matter the insititution or individual, the appeals of interest are nearly always identical to some sort of self profit, whether it be forones self or for ones percieved benifit to humanity. The actions of an individual in any situation are rationally limited, very few if any take the irrational responses. This does not necessarily mean that human nature is as evilas many percieve it to be, but essentially means that the actions of humans have negative externalities.
What the hell am i talking about you wonder, well, like some ohilosophers of old (though i dont ocnt myself as such), I am trying to come up with a rational and fundemental explinaiton of how the hell some of the things happeining in my life can happen. The avoidance of many of the things to be mentioned has yet to be solved, if it was it wouldn;t be a problem anymore. So as a rational human I offer my limited analysis of the fundemantal causes of the human condition, leading eventually to large problems in the world.
The systematic strggle of corparations vying for profit is at the heart of this problem, and effects us to an extent that even those running the companies have little say in the actions taken of the companyl. As the common direction all for profit organizations seek is not onl profit, but relatively more profit than their competitors. Though most

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