Public Books: Let us now praise "corporate persons."
"The entity theory treats them like Terminators: synthetic, soulless creations that are built for immortality, relentless in their focus on maximizing shareholder value above all else, and capable of feats of superhuman strength. These feats include the ability to raise capital on an astronomical scale, shield their owners from legal liability, and wield financial firepower that leaves their opponents helpless on the political battlefield." After seeing them work the system for extraction technologies, how they steamroller politicians, the public interest ... I can say that corporations are persons only as a zombie was once a 'person'.
A person has a code of ethics, no matter how threadbare. A corporation does not. Not a consistent one, anyway.