
Is the line between lobbying and bribery actually as clear as politicians claim?
If a corporation donates millions to a politician’s campaign, and that politician later votes in the corporation’s favour, is that corruption or just… democracy working as designed?
Why do so many Americans accept a system that most people outside the US would call obviously broken?
If your company operates in both the US and Europe, how do you navigate two completely different ideas of what «influencing government» is allowed to look like?
When a legal system is designed by the people who benefit from it, can that system ever be trusted to define corruption fairly?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around corporate power, political ethics, lobbying vs bribery, and transatlantic business culture.
Watch it once. Then try to defend the system. Or try to condemn it. Either way, it gets complicated fast.
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):