Human beings are self-interested and that is a constant. You can play around at the edges but that's how it works, and it is not a bad thing.The idea is that consumers, who are able to withhold their claim to resources (money) and force bankruptcy and ruin on businesses who do bad things, are a more powerful force (when coupled with actual property rights for the individual) than a small group of men and women who have the license to enforce mandates with a monopoly on violence. You wonder why it is that corporations write the regulations and game the system to benefit their business. It's simple - it's more cost effective to be self-interested and pay off a group of 100 or 200 people (who can shut down your competitors and write the mandates so that they favor you) than it is to have to slave and bleed to serve your customers so that they don't choose someone else of their own volition.All REAL economics, as a science, recognize humanity for what it is. Believing that some group of people with guns and mandates are going to make the world this beautiful place is a fantasy that shouldn't exist in a human mind beyond the age of ten..... It isn't corporations and greedy businessmen who committed the 100 million or so murders/genocides of the 20th century..... You need to understand who your enemy is, and it's not greed. It's violence. And corporations can only be violent if they have a government to be violent for them.