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For fifty years businesses have been heeding advice to keep their focus on the customer and avoid “marketing myopia”. But recent studies suggest they may have learned the lesson too well. By failing to see the broader societal cost of their decision making, they are developing a new type of marketing and moral myopia that is distorting strategic vision, and preventing them from recognising and engaging on ethical issues.