a civil acton
The movie A Civil Action brings up an interesting idea that many people in the public don't see or hear about very often. The idea that the big corporations often don't take into account the safety of the people that work for them or the people that live around the factories. These big corporations are run entirely by money and the idea of what things will cost and how much money they can possibly make. Too many times money is more important than the lives of human beings and the people that run these places only see in dollars and cents. The moral issues that this dilemma brings up are immense. This has been happening for centuries since the industrial revolution. Workers were subjected too harsh conditions and unsafe factories so that more goods could be produced. They had children as young as seven and eight years old working 15 hour days. In our modern times, toxic waste now plays a big part in the safety of people. The waste that these companies produce and dump under our noses don't seem to bother them in the least. The way microeconomics effects this must be fully explored to realize the way the corporate world thinks and acts. The goal of any corporation is to make the maximum profit
Unfortunately that is the way the corporate world works nowadays, but with organizations such as O. Although money isn't a bad thing it effects the way people act and causes them to not care about the things that they should many times. steps in and with their power was able to achieve a proper sanction to this company. As the case goes on he isn't able to achieve what he ultimately wanted to do because the Grace Company has so much money that it will almost always win. They knew as far back as 1963 that the insulation was harmful to people yet produced it until 1984. It's too bad that all the people who lived down stream were also effected by the carelessness of this company. Corporations have a structure that they follow in order to make them run in an efficient manner. These corporations need to value the lives of people more than the paper that money is printed on. For huge corporations dealing with billions of dollars these payoffs are only a drop in the bucket for them. The issue then becomes what to do with these "poisons" at the cheapest cost to retain the most revenue.
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