Which of the following are among the assertions typically made by "socially responsible" critics of the modern corporation's activities?
1. Many large corporations have been focused too much on maximizing profits for shareholders and on granting bonuses to executives.
2. Corporations should not merely obey the law but rather should seek and observe social responsibility standards higher than the law regarding charitable and civic activities.
3. Corporate profit-seeking at times involves unacceptable social costs.
4. All of the above.