• The role of the government is to set a balance between the legislative, executive and judicial branches. Thus, there must be a set of regulations on corporate executives in order not play the role of an elected political official and by not having the complete control in navigating the economy through inflation or deflation.
• Thus, as indicated by Freidman (1970), this is the basic reason why the doctrine of "social responsibility" involves the acceptance of the socialist view that political mechanisms, not market mechanisms, are the appropriate way to determine the allocation of scarce resources to alternative uses.(p.3)
• Therefore, Friedman shares this concept with Cohen in relation to managers and critical leadership of executives.
• In relation to which aligns best with green environment? Friedman, Cohen and Drucker concepts align with the current business climate promoting a safe environment. What differs is in relation to how far the balance is applied between the social responsibility of a corporate executive and by taking the role of government officials in controlling the economy.
• Drucker explained the role which must be played by the businessmen in relation to public good, knowing the fact that governments are incapable of completing all obligations. Thus, the question arises: how far is the limit set on corporate executives? The question is crucial in order to avoid the consequences of what Freidman (1975) indicates:
”He becomes in effect a public employee, a civil servant, even though he remains in name an employee of a private enterprise.”(p.3)
• The problem arises when benefits and profits conflicts with the environmental protection.
• The negligence towards the environment is justified by the reliance on