Q. Some would argue, such as Milton Friedman, which "Few trends could so thoroughly undermine the very foundations of our free society as the acceptance of corporate officials of a social responsibility other than to make as much money for their stockholders as possible. This is fundamentally a subversive doctrine. If businessmen do have a social responsibility other than maximum profits for stockholders, Explain how are they to know illustrate what it is?"
Do you agree with Friedman? Explain why or explain why not?