'Amid this turbulence, the New York Times breathlessly reported, a surprising group of Americans is testing its moral voice more forcefully than ever: C.E.O.s. Vox upped the ante, explaining: After Charlottesville, CEOs have become our public conscience. The piece's original title, Corporations are replacing churches as America's conscience, was even more arresting. But the real face of corporate morality was not in the wind of herd-mentality withdrawals from useless presidential advisory boards, and it was not in the earthquake of boring condemnations of hatred ...
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