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35 pages in length. Having too much is still not enough in today's capitalistic American society where greed is the watchword and ethics have lost any place in a civilized culture. Gordon Gekko, the ruthless, antagonizing business mogul in Hollywood's interpretation of "Wall Street," represents the epitome of complete disregard for contemporary corporate ethics. His callous approach to business precludes any ability to see beyond his overwhelming greed; as such, he instills within his underlings this same malevolence, a premise one might readily argue quite clearly mirrors the growing trend of unethical practices in corporate America over the past five years. The writer discusses Enron and WorldCom as examples of corporate ethics decline. Bibliography lists 32 sources.
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culture. Gordon Gekko, the ruthless, antagonizing business mogul in Hollywoods interpretation of Wall Street, represents the epitome of complete disregard for contemporary corporate ethics. His callous approach to
business precludes any ability to see beyond his overwhelming greed; as such, he instills within his underlings this same malevolence, a premise one might readily argue quite clearly mirrors the
growing trend of unethical practices in corporate America over the past five years. II. THE DEMISE OF BUSINESS ETHICS Establishing and maintaining
corporate ethics is indeed paramount to continued success, both on a personal and professional level. However, inasmuch as one would think that applying business ethics would be a commonsensical
as not walking against a red light, there are those who refuse to implement this particular component and, therefore, bring to light a less than scrupulous forthrightness.
Because society is fundamentally based upon performance and profit, it is not unusual to find that it is necessary to impart a sense of corporate social
responsibility with regard to contemporary commerce. The ethical approaches of purpose, principle and consequence are integral components of business social performance; itemizing these contributions finds one incorporating the interests
of ethics and morality within the corporate structure, essential concepts that are often absent from a managerial standpoint. Beauchamp and Bowies Ethical Theory And Business addresses the very issues
of corporate social responsibility that should rightly exist within every companys infrastructure; however, the authors enlightening contentions enable the reader to realize that social integrity is not something that is
often at the forefront of modern day business dealings. Ethics, business and society must work in tandem or there is no purpose for
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