When a company pollutes a river, cuts wages, or buys its way out of accountability, who actually pays the bill? According to Christopher Marquis, the answer is almost always the rest of us. In this episode of the Read Responsibly Book Series, host Marcy Twete sits down with Chris — Sinyi Professor at Cambridge Judge Business School and author of The Profiteers: How Business Privatizes Profits and Socializes Costs — to talk about the structural forces that make corporate accountability so hard, what corporate gaslighting and astroturfing actually look like in practice, and why the B Corp movement might be one of the most important experiments in capitalism happening right now. A wide-ranging, honest conversation about the system, the language we use to describe it, and whether business can still be reformed from within.