I disagree. Most corporations are a joint autocracy (think Board of Directors &CEO) whose goal is to increase production and profits, whether private or public. You couldn't be more wrong about "liberal cesspools". Free enterprise corporations are the farthest thing from what you state.
Do some Googling about free enterprise.
I have worked and then later owned corporations. Most are liberal cesspools. Target, Disney/ABC, Amazon, Starbucks, Price Waterhouse Cooper, Penzey’s are more pronounced examples but many smaller corps are just the same.
The goal has gotten away from traditional profits to virtue signaling
Don’t need to google it, lived it and retired at 35 with 6 figures because I got tired of the liberal crap.
...Collective.
What does the word "Corporate" mean? One body formed from many.
Hey, I like the honey that comes out of the hive too - but I can't deny the nature of the social model that's self-evident.
Is that social nature good, bad?
When the collective hierarchy puts a link on the corporate intraweb saying "here, you can vote for the train" - and then reprimands folks who ask "uhhh, who's going to pay for the infrastructure" because "that's political and we don't allow politics on the intraweb" --Then they clearly don't understand (or care about) what the 1st Amendment's purpose was: "Errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to CONTRADICT them".