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5 pages in length. The capacity to harm the environment is solely man's 'talent' inasmuch as the human race has the dubious honor of inflicting damage upon the environment to such a degree that entire species have disappeared from the face of the earth. The extent to which such environmentally criminal activities have placed the entire planet in peril is both grand and far-reaching; that big business has long been - and continues to be - one of the most significant perpetrators hearkens to the dawn of industrialism and the overruling quest for man's progress above environmental consideration. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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have disappeared from the face of the earth. The extent to which such environmentally criminal activities have placed the entire planet in peril is both grand and far-reaching; that
big business has long been - and continues to be - one of the most significant perpetrators hearkens to the dawn of industrialism and the overruling quest for mans progress
above environmental consideration. "We know that we cannot go on as before [indefinitely degrading the environment]. But how to go on, how to live individually and collectively, how
to make the transition soon and how to persuade the intransigent, the selfish, the powerful and the uninterested?" (Taylor, 1997, p. 1525).
Big business was a saving grace in the late nineteenth century; not only was it instrumental in establishing an entirely new American perspective, but it was also the beginning of
a new prosperity. While not everyone was fortunate enough to benefit from such a boon - as is the case with any sort of social improvement - the vast
majority was able to bask in the up-and-coming influences brought about by big business. At the same time, however, big business was ultimately responsible for encounters that were neither
anticipated nor appropriately handled, with environmental degradation representing one of the most detrimental side effects. The forces behind big business - the large corporations that were beginning to overtake smaller
enterprise - was rather simple: America had finally reached its saturation point with regard to commerce; indeed, it was time to move industry forward in one large leap into the
twentieth century. The effect upon workers was, for the most part, a move in a positive direction with the implementation of greater working benefits and the security of a
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