the phrase "The public be damned"

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"The public be damned" is a notorious 19th-century remark attributed to American railroad magnate William Henry Vanderbilt, long cited as a symbol of perceived corporate indifference to public interest.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf notorious remark
phrase
quotation
approximateDate 1882
associatedWith American capitalism
American railroads
Gilded Age
New York Central Railroad
press interviews
attributedTo William Henry Vanderbilt
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre business quotation
political quotation
hasAlternativeForm "The public be damned!"
"The public be damned, I am working for my stockholders"
hasContext 19th-century American railroad industry
debate over corporate responsibility
public criticism of railroads
hasLegacy enduring symbol of anti-public corporate attitudes
frequently cited in histories of American business
hasQualifier often quoted out of context
hasReputation controversial
notorious
interpretation expression of prioritizing shareholders over public
misrepresentation of a longer statement by Vanderbilt
language English
relatedConcept Gilded Age robber barons
business ethics
corporate social responsibility
public opinion and the press
public relations
reportedIn American newspapers
Chicago Daily News
saidBy William Henry Vanderbilt
subjectOf business ethics discussions
historical analysis
media criticism
symbolizes conflict between private profit and public good
corporate indifference to public interest
perceived arrogance of big business
timePeriod late 19th century
usedAs example of corporate callousness
historical illustration of business–public tension
rhetorical device in political debate

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William Henry Vanderbilt knownFor the phrase "The public be damned"