Mortality in the Society
One of the common indictments that many people have made about modern American culture is that we seem to have somewhat of a crisis in morality. While it can be generally agreed upon that this is the case, different groups have different visions of the nature and causes of the moral problem. An example of the problem in America today would be the crimes of the corporate leaders such as Kenneth Lay of Enron and many others who have been shown to be lying and cheating the American people. On one side of the argument are those who claim that these types of crimes represent individual moral failings on the part of the person. This position argues that individuals should be held accountable and punished. On the other side are those who think the problems are more systemic and that larger, more complex issues about our very culture need to be evaluated. In reality, the questionable moral judgments of the Enron leaders and others are reflections of a larger trend in America in which people seem to be willing to bend their morality in the name of making profits. An example of this comes in Seabrook’s book Nobrow, w
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Approximate Word count = 774
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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