Pursuant to Aristotle's Doctrine of the Mean, a modern business corporation should be socially responsible:
a. Only when the express, written law requires and compels it with criminal sanctions for social non-responsibility.
b. To a very generous and beneficent extent, regardless of the consequences to the shareholders
c. Not at all, telling the local community, civic, and charitable leaders to "Get a life and go to government for help"
d. To a prudent, smart, moderate, middle-of-the-road degree premised on current societal expectations.