Two Interrelated Thoughts

First, I've been mulling over Keynes' "In the long run we are dead." Problem is, as long as "we" now includes corporations, this statement is no longer true.

Second, I've been mulling over the Great Laws of the Iroquois. Specifically, the duty to "consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations."

What if corporations had to consider this duty? What if being a "fiduciary" encompassed this concept?

Wouldn't that would be a neat solution to this whole Citizens United nonsense?