This sounds like one to add to the LoveFilm list:
The 2004 Canadian documentary film The Corporation suggests that companies, which, since the nineteenth century, have been ‘persons under the law’, betray all the traits of the classical psychopath. They are self-interested, manipulative, always the best, brook no competition, accept no responsibility, suffer no conscience, feel no remorse, present (via PR people, spin, advertising and marketing) phony, superficial versions of themselves to the world, dissimulate sympathy and all in all are perfect Cleckley mimics of real persons.
This is from Lost Worlds, by Michael Bywater. ‘Cleckley’ refers to the Cleckley psychopath.