Turning corporations loose and letting the profit motive run amok is not a prescription for a more livable world.
Meaning of the quote
Letting companies do anything they want to make money will not make the world a better place to live in. Some companies may try to make as much profit as possible, even if it harms the environment or people. This quote suggests that we need to have rules and regulations to make sure companies are responsible and don't only care about profits.
About Tom Scholz
Tom Scholz is the founder, main songwriter, and only remaining original member of the rock band Boston. He is an MIT-trained engineer who designed and built his own recording studio and holds several patents related to his work in music production and electronics. In recent years, he has dedicated much of his money and time to charitable work.
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