You form a business...You have a vision. You set that vision deep within the company business plan. You raise that business similar to the way that you raise a child (you instill whatever morals you can into that business and give it the resources that it needs to run). Once that business "grows up" and starts running on it's own, you still have a good amount of control over it. At a certain point, however, the business gets larger than the person (or group of people) running it. Now the company is self sufficient and goes after whatever resources help it grow more. Does this mean there is no control after it reaches this point? Does this also mean that we are controlled by business right now? How is one supposed to create a business and attempt to make it large without possible malice coming out of it? You start a business with a certain vision, but who is to say the business keeps the vision? Business changes based on the consumer want of that business.
Blah. This is a very vague posting, but reply as you will. Tear me apart on my analysis if necessary, but since I was so vague, I really haven't presented anything worth tearing up yet.