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(p. 71) Which of the following statements is true of Milton Friedman's view of the corporate world?

A. Friedman argues that it would be unethical for a corporation to just deliver the profits to its investors rather than giving something back to the society.

B. Friedman's position illustrates that an organization has a social responsibility that goes beyond serving the interests of their stockholders.

C. Friedman stipulates that profits can be earned "with deception or fraud."

D. Friedman argues that, as an employee of the corporation, a manager has an ethical obligation to fulfill his role in delivering on the expectations of his employers.

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