Hi there, here is a sample------Famous words by William. H. Vanderbilt "The public be damned" as Vanderbilt gave a clear cut answer to a reporter saying that business is not run on sentiment but on principles and to pay.
Robert Reich (2007) "Their (Vanderbilt) ongoing strategy was to subdue all competition, which would allow them to charge high prices and do almost whatever they pleased. In short, they were unaccountable" (pp.27)
Although Reich also believes that the high competition in the railway industry does create more jobs and provides better services, on the other hand they would control prices and would charge more from customers, creating a circle of control and with the luxury of not being measured or question. Capitalism does not support monopoly, monopoly does not support a healthy competitive industry, and without a competitive market, big firms charge whatever they like, showing no meaning to the term "corporate responsibility".