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What you're positing here is a view of life that Margaret Thatcher loved. The idea is, "There is no society. There are no laws. There is no oversight. Everything, all responsibility, all of it is 1000% individual."
Of course in reality that's nonsense. We live in a world with laws that are sometimes enforced, where governments sometimes protect us, because we want them to, because that's good for us all.
But even if you believe in Thatcher's view, then you have the problem of corporations. You can't seriously argue that we should be responsible for everything ourselves, as individuals, and also that corporations should exist, because they are anti-individual.