In its day, the seminal 1971 Stanley Kubrick film A Clockwork Orange came to symbolise the debate about media portrayal of violence. Could the recent UK political debate concerning chocolate oranges similarly crystallise discussion on the role of business in society?
The Conservative leader David Cameron started the ball rolling, with his attack on WH Smith for pushing chocolate oranges as impulse purchases at their check-outs. His comments about what business could, should and migh…
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