After a promising beginning that saw all the bearers of interests involved and the Commission like promoters, the debate about the social responsibility of enterprises seems to have arrived today at a stalling point, with the only dominant actor, the entrepreneurial world. Great importance to worry in Europe of years '90 and part of the strategy of Lisbon, the communitarian plan has taken a backseat by the priorities of economic increase and then has been abandoned to a fictitious dialogue between social parts. The role that the public authority has not known or intentionally played has left space nearly, only in the world of business, of which, the same Commission has made just the interlocutor privileged, constituting in 2006, the European alliance. The “impasse” between a pure unilateral conception of the CSR and a tightening regulation that gives uniform and guarantee standard European minimums with instruments heteronymous concerning a sanction, could perhaps have been exceeded with a more incisive action of the Commission, with soft legislation stimulating instruments and embezzling the CSR to the single interests of enterprise despite a strategy of economic increase in a picture of responsible competitiveness.