2012: The Corporation 1. a) In the documentary, “The Corporation” the producers attempt to spread the message of how corporations only care about maximizing their profits without any regard for the negative consequences that come with it. They use the term externality to describe how the modern-day corporation makes decisions with the intentions of putting the burden from any negative outcomes onto a third-party. b) At the beginning of the documentary the producers explain how corporations have been…
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1. Describe the social interaction theories and give examples of them. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, German sociologist Max Weber was a famous social scientist, whose theories on social interaction formed the basis of the field. Social interaction theories are divided into two categories: social process and social reaction. These theories seek to explain criminality through the viewpoint that criminality is a social process. Social process theory views criminality as a function of people's…
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Backfiring: Corporation’s Manipulation Strategy Corporations define our lives. They dictate global policies, represent popular culture, and control our beliefs. Today thousands of business school students are striving for employment in powerful corporations—deemed an obvious pathway to success. Joel Bakan, in The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, argues that the corporation’s “ideal conception of human nature” has constituted our culture (134). Cleverly engineered by the…
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Traits associated to a psychopath include irresponsibility, manipulation, grandioseness, lack of empathy, asocial tendencies, inability to feel remorse, refusal to take responsibility for one's actions and superficial relations with others. Modern day corporations display every one of the previously listed characteristics. Is it right that an institution, whose power now rivals that of the State that once created it to seek the better welfare of its citizens, display the psychological traits of…
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ethics defined: the principles, values, and standards that guide behavior in the world of business. 3. Corporation: a group of equity investors gather to form a separate legal entity per a corporate charter. 4. Sarbanes-Oxley: passed in 2002; made securities fraud a criminal offense and stiffened penalties for corporate fraud; created an accounting oversight board that requires corporations to establish codes of ethics for financial reporting leading to greater transparency; top executives must…
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sweatshops, rather better regulation of their practices. In the case of wages, one might question why an increase to wages doesn't occur due to the fact that the increase would not lead to an extreme increase in labor cost to the multinational corporations. However, once again the bigger picture has to be evaluated. Rapid growth to the gross national product of a developing country can cause more hindrance than help. Growth must be steady and even sometimes slow. Even countries such as the United…
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separate personas are psychopaths, since “they persistently violate social, legal, and moral rules” (Hebert). There have been many individuals who have attempted to adopt this life of lies but have failed miserably. One example of this, is scam artist Charles Ponzi. Through his “pyramid scheme” he managed to “ [Bring] in $250,000 a day at the peak of his scheme. He conned investors into sending him millions of dollars, promising eye popping returns” (Kalb) until of course his promises proved to…
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While millions have been incarcerated and average Americans have seen their taxes rise, the Prison Industrial Complex has made record profits. “CCA (Corrections Corporation of America) is the nation’s largest owner and operator of for-profit prisons, with annual revenues topping $1.7 billion” (Takei, 2013). Since the year 2000, GEO group stocks have risen almost 1000% (The GEO Group, 2015). This is where American tax…
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call us monsters”: Children (those under 18) depending on certain crimes should be charged as adult crimes. AGREE: As Joel Anderson stated “These are evil menacing people... this is absolutely outrageous that we’re going to release these little psychopaths back into the streets to murder again.” If a child of 11 years old is going to murder his/her own parents or attempt to murder anyone there is no reassurance the child will change that type of behavior once out of juvenile detention. If they are…
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after reading this. Most people live their day to day lives without being harmed by other people, and think that without a government there would not be people to protect us from murder, theft, and other harmful crimes. This might be true for psychopaths who want to harm other people, but most people do not want to kill or harm…
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