The problem still remains: When we sue a corporation we teach it nothing, because a corporation can learn nothing, feels nothing, and suffers nothing. If we want to sue because it is just, let us sue for our need. For the corporation, the justice we receive will be only an entry in some obscure account, probably in an office a thousand of miles away, the entry made by a bored employee without a name. But it is our justice and it belongs to us.

