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Just say no to NGOs
National Post, April 1, 2006

This business of moral coercion is just a hoax
The Australian, March 29, 2006

Does It Pay for a Business to Do Good?
University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business, February 23, 2006

The Anti-Capitalism Virus
National Center for Public Policy Research, February 2006

Do-gooders feel the pinch as business and profit mix badly
London Telegraph, February 2, 2006

CEOs Should Mind Their Own Business
Investors Business Daily, December 28, 2005

Top Ten Worst Moments in Free Enterprise of 2005
Human Events, December 16, 2005

Utopian solutions versus real corporate social responsibility
Father Phillip De Vous, December, 2005

Eradication of poverty through profits
One World South Asia, December 13, 2005

Getting Smart at Being Good ... ... Are Companies Better Off for It?
Time Magazine, December 12, 2005

Shedding Light on SOX
Tech Central Station, December 7, 2005

Corporate Social Concerns: Are They Good Citizenship, Or a Rip-Off for Investors?
The Wall Street Journal, December 6, 2005

Is a Windfall Profits Tax a Good Idea?
Tech Central Station, November 15, 2005

The Corporate Boardroom is the Latest Political Battleground
Freedom Works, November 15, 2005

The Siren Song of Corporate Social Responsibility
Tech Central Station, November 14, 2005

Corporate Social Responsibility: Another Cover for the Leftist Political Agenda
Human Events, November 8, 2005

The Green of Green Government
Tech Central Station, November 7, 2005

UN Ignores Own Standards in Investing $29 Billion Pension Fund
Bloomberg, October 31, 2005

The Politicization of Public Companies
Tech Central Station, October 31, 2005

The $1.6 trillion nonprofit sector behaves (and misbehaves) more and more like big business
Newsweek, October 26, 2005

ECO-FRIEND OR NATIONAL FOE? A Gringo Buys South America One Ranch at a Time
Der Spiegel, October 21, 2005

Ice Cream Hangover
The Wall Street Journal, October 20, 2005

At What Price?
The Wall Street Journal, October 17, 2005

The War Over the Robber Barons
Tech Central Station, October 12, 2005

New book shows precautionary principle will ‘wreak havoc’ in Europe
International Policy Network, October 11, 2005

Too Much of a Good Thing Can Be Bad
The Wall Street Journal, October 4, 2005

Individual Stockholder, R.I.P.
The Wall Street Journal, October 3, 2005

Global companies snub survey on climate change
The Guardian, September 15, 2005

Global warming's £10 trillion cost
The Scotsman, August 22, 2005

Cost of ending global warming 'too high'
Unison, August 18, 2005

Precautionary Preference: How Europe’s New Regulatory Protectionism Imperils American Free Enterprise
Institute For Trade, Standards And Sustainable Development, July 2005

Heaven can wait
Financial Post, July 2, 2005

Merrill Lynch Pushes Global Warming Bubble
FoxNews.com, July 1, 2005

'I am a corporate sinner'
Financial Post, June 25, 2005

Businesses Giving Away the Store on Global Warming
New York Sun, June 20, 2005

Global Warming Heats Up in Senate
FoxNews.com, June 17, 2005

SEIU Using Intimidation To Expand Membership Rolls
New York Sun, June 13, 2005

JP Morgan's Pretend Investors
New York Sun, May 23, 2005

GE's Dangerous Gimmick
New York Sun, May 16, 2005

Wal-Mart's Union Problems
New York Sun, May 9, 2005

Do-gooders gone wrong: Truly responsible companies are improving shareholder value rather than trying to win corporate beauty contests
Professor Paul Kerin, BRW, May 5, 2005

Economics, Climate Change Issues and Global Salvationism
David Henderson, Political Economy Club, May 4, 2005

The Rainforest Action Network (.pdf)
Capital Research Center, May 2005

JP Morgan Becomes Tool of Green Activists
New York Sun, May 2, 2005

Anheuser-Busch Trapped In Social-Issue Snare
New York Sun, April 25, 2005

J.P. Morgan Adopts 'Green' Lending Policies
The Wall Street Journal, April 25, 2005

Shareholder value is king, says UK pension fund association
EthicalCorp.com, April 18, 2005

'Best Corporate Citizen' Is a Dubious Distinction
New York Sun, April 18, 2005

Investment Consulting Firm Pushes Activists' Agenda
New York Sun, April 11, 2005

Global Warming Tax
FoxNews.com, April 8, 2005

Activists Push Kyoto Protocol Company by Company
New York Sun, April 4, 2005

Coffee Chain's Whiskey Deal Angers Pax
New York Sun, March 28, 2005

It's Decision Time for J.P. Morgan Chase's CEO
New York Sun, March 21, 2005

Sustainable Development = Sustained Poverty
CNSNews.com, March 21, 2005

Second Global Warming Treaty Makes Less Sense Than First
FoxNews.com, March 18, 2005

The bottom line that doesn't pay
The Age, March 16, 2005

Anti-Business Activists Begin To Squirm
New York Sun, March 14, 2005

The Subliminal Corporate Takeover
New York Sun, March 3, 2005

Merck's Costly Withdrawal
New York Sun, February 24, 2005

Kyoto Count-Up
FoxNews.com, 02/18/05

Warning for CEOs: Global Warming Is in Junk Mail
New York Sun, February 17, 2005

Tsunami: the backlash
The Age, February 12, 2005

Blocking Activists' Trojan Horse
New York Sun, February 11, 2005

Introducing the Chief Appeasement Officer
New York Sun, February 3, 2005

Turning Children Against Business
New York Sun, January 27, 2005

The Good Company
The Economist, January 20, 2005

The Union Of Concerned Executives
The Economist, January 20, 2005

The World According To CSR
The Economist, January 20, 2005

Profit And The Public Good
The Economist, January 20, 2005

The Ethics Of Business
The Economist, January 20, 2005

Arthur Laffer: Corporate Social Responsibility Detrimental to Stockholders
New York Sun, January 19, 2005 (Alternate link: WBCSD)

CSR Backlash
National Post, January 15, 2005

Welcome to market socialism: Utopians seek to geld and harness corporations 'to serve mankind'
Financial Post, January 15, 2005

Eco-Activists Exploiting Kids?
FoxNews.com, December 22, 2004

Top Ten Worst Moments in Free Enterprise for 2004
CSRwatch.com, December 7, 2004

Regulation 'In Terrorem'
Wall Street Journal, November 22, 2004

The Role of Business in the Modern World (PDF)
David Henderson; November, 2004

The Role of Business in the Modern World
CEI.org; November 17, 2004

Merck takes CSR, suffers major stroke
Financial Post; November 16, 2004

Fannie Mae Liberals
Wall Street Journal; October 14, 2004

Don't give in to pressure groups
Daily Telegraph; October 7, 2004

Fannie Mae's Problems Expose CSR as a Smokescreen
Business Wire; October 5, 2004

Q&A with Don D'Cruz: NGOs and the free market (PDF)
Monthly Planet; August 2004

The SEC's Too Special Access
Wall Street Journal; August 5, 2004

Say It Loud, Say It Proud -- 'Shareholder Value!'
Wall Street Journal; August 3, 2004

Guess Your Liability! (PDF)
Forbes, July 26, 2004

Businesses don't have social responsibilities; people do
Miami Herald; July 21, 2004

Global Warmers Adopt New Tactic
FoxNews.com; June 4, 2004

Monsanto Caves to Activists on Biotech Wheat
FoxNews.com; May 14, 2004

KFC Chickens Out to PETA
FoxNews.com; Sep. 5, 2003

Beyond Belief
FoxNews.com; Jan. 10, 2003

Corporate Social Responsibility or Civil Society Regulation?
Australian Financial Review; Aug. 19, 2002