The document analyzes Milton Friedman's statement that "the social responsibility of business is to increase its profits" from 1970. It argues that while businesses should aim to increase profits, a synergistic approach that considers stakeholders' interests can benefit both society and corporations. Taking social and environmental factors into account does not inherently reduce profits and can help build goodwill. A business operates interdependently with its environment and should engage in socially responsible activities that create future value for all parties.