In a perfect society, everyone would act ethically. That isn't true sadly. We have to often force people to be ethical. We force businesses into ethics through law. We can't guilt trip a business. We can however expect ethics/morality from politicians because they are people. And really, they are elected into their positions because of their ethics.
Sure we can. We can complain to them, boycott them, post stories on HN so other people know they're unethical, etc.
> We can however expect ethics/morality from politicians because they are people.
Businesses are just groups of people. A business behaves ethically only if the people who make it up behave ethically. We don't lose the ability to criticize them just because they're acting as a group.
> Sure we can. We can complain to them, boycott them, post stories on HN so other people know they're unethical, etc.
Sure, we could do that, but unless any of those things affect profit, the business won't change. Morality doesn't motivate business, profit/money does.
> Businesses are just groups of people. A business behaves ethically only if the people who make it up behave ethically. We don't lose the ability to criticize them just because they're acting as a group.
Sure, and if people feel morally conflicted an leave the business, they are replaced. If there comes a time where so many people are morally conflicted that there are not enough people to run effectively run the business, then the business will change or cease to exist. Even in that situation, you have a moral issue for the workers that became a financial issue for the business.
Businesses have no morals. The people who run it do.