Scandal In Corporate America: An Ethical, Not A Legal, Problem

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Are businesses in corporate America making it harder for the American public to trust them with all the recent scandals going on? Corruptions are everywhere and especially in businesses, but are these legal or are they ethical problems corporate America has? Bruce Frohnen, Leo Clarke, and Jeffrey L. Seglin believe it may just be a little bit of both. Frohnen and Clarke represent their belief that the scandals in corporate America are ethical problems. On the other hand, Jeffrey L. Seglin argues that the problems in American businesses are a combination of ethical and legal problems. The ideas of ethical problems in corporate America are illustrated differently in both Frohnen and Clarke’s essay and Seglin’s essay.

In Bruce Frohnen and Leo Clarke’s essay, "Scandal in Corporate America: An Ethical, Not a Legal, Problem" they discuss their views of American businesses and the little honesty that these businesses have. They claim how important honesty is within businesses and how it will help our public’s well-being and corporate America. They view American business officials to be greedy and many of their jobs just consist of helping businesses find their way around the laws. Frohnen and Clarke then conclude their essay with suggestions on how to change business ethics with education and simply being honest (113-119).

Then, in Jeffrey L. Seglin’s essay, “Just Because It’s Legal, Is It Right?” he reveals his perspective on corporate America. Seglin argues that different sides give way to different views of the law. Then, he goes on to emphasize that laws are just pardon from having to think and do your job right. Seglin then brings up the idea of situational ethics and how it is just used to cover up for people and bl...

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...fferent view points on the people in America. Even though it may look like no matter what there will always be problems with ethics and legality in corporate America, Frohnen, Clarke, and Seglin claimed it could be changed through their solutions they had stated. They suggest that we just need to be aware of our actions. Honesty is another key solution to dissolving corruption in our corporate America. Frohnen and Clarke agreed and disagreed with Seglin on many aspects of business.

Works Cited

Frohnen, Bruce and Clarke, Leo. “Scandal in Corporate America:

An Ethical, Not a Legal, Problem.” Ethics in the 21st Century. Ed. Mary Alice Trent. Pearson Education, 2005. 113-119.

Seglin, Jeffrey L. “Just Because It’s Legal, is it Right?”

Ethics in the 21st Century. Ed. Mary Alice Trent. Pearson Education, 2005. 120-128.

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