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Whistle Blowing: Vioxx

When a situation requires someone to blow the whistle – which is completely separate from muckraking because whistle blowers have direct ties with the organizations and "disclose wrongdoing for moral reasons" (James, 1988, p. 315) – it can readily be surmised how the implications of wrongdoing are quite irrefutable. That the most basic of all business ethics are being cast aside in exchange for personal gain clearly indicates how the few whistle blowers courageous enough to come forward are intent upon maintaining whatever shred of ethics remain within the given company. Gordon Gekko, the ruthless, antagonizing business mogul in Hollywood's interpretation of Wall Street, represents the epitome of complete disregard for contemporary corporate ethics; his callous approach to business precludes any ability to see beyond his overwhelming greed. As such, he instills within his underlings this same malevolence, a premise one might readily argue quite clearly mirrors the recent......


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