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The Great Neoliberal Burden Shift (Part I) - How Corporate America Offset Liability Onto the Public

Jul 3, 2024
This podcast delves into how corporations shift blame onto individuals in areas like transportation, climate, and food safety. It explores the historical scapegoating of workers and pedestrians in the auto industry, the rise in pedestrian deaths due to car accidents, and the manipulation of environmental responsibility onto consumers. The discussion highlights how public narratives often deflect attention from systemic issues and critique the corporate avoidance of responsibility.
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Quick takeaways

  • Corporations offload responsibility onto consumers for safety and health to evade regulation and liabilities.
  • Auto industry blames pedestrians to divert attention from systemic road safety issues and prioritize profit.

Deep dives

Corporations Shift Responsibility to Consumers

Corporations often deflect responsibility onto individuals to avoid regulation and accountability, placing the burden of safety, health, and well-being on consumers. This strategy is evident in industries like automotive, fossil fuels, and food, where the blame for misfortunes is shifted from corporations to individuals. The tactic involves framing consumers as liable for their own safety to evade structural changes or liabilities, despite potential dangers and consequences.

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