The unethical practices of Enron through appeals to logos, pathos, and ethos (logic, emotion, credibility).
Date Submitted: 04/30/2003 04:37:05
Enron Speech Society is fundamentally based upon performance and profit. It is therefore necessary to impart a sense of corporate social responsibility. The events in the business world over the past few months, such as the bankruptcy of Enron Corporation, have raised one insurmountable question: Should the government regulate corporate accounting? The answer, quite simply is, yes. The ethical approaches of purpose, principle, and consequence are integral components of business social performance; itemizing these contributions
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Why is it then that companies do not abide by these same rules? Should the decision be made for company and stockholders or personal gain? How many will reap the benefit of individualized attention at the expense of others? By having the government regulate corporate accounting, the honesty of corporate directors will be enforced, decisions will not be made for personal gain at the expense of others, and above all, another Enron will be prevented.
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