The title is the topic of the academic English session yesterday morning. It tells about the fact that enterprises are gradually out of control in modern times, whether it is necessary to introduce relevant laws and regulations to regulate the behavior of enterprises to ensure that they are in line with the interests of society. It happened that I saw this film last week, and I was deeply moved. I used it as an example when I wrote the essay question. It's true that the protagonist's actions are commendable, but I want to look at the film from a corporate perspective.
The textbooks say that some modern companies do everything they can for profit, and they don't feel it, but this "Black Water" really impressed me deeply. They can really abandon the basic morality of a company for their own interests. The guidelines have indeed confirmed the sentence, "The first essential point of business management is absolutely profit". I think Mr. Marx talked about the evils of capital in Das Kapital, "every pore on the whole body smells of blood" and so on. It is indeed an accurate summary and prediction of such a thing. Capital does not have a trace of humanity. Their purpose is only interest. Anything that hinders interest can be discarded or selectively ignored. There is a line in the film that has a profound impact, "A company is like a person", it is true, a company is like a person. From the perspective of moral standards, he should have lost his qualifications to be a man if he behaved like this in the film. I lost my qualifications as a company, but when I finished the essay question yesterday and searched for "DuPont" on my mobile phone, the first entry "DuPont China" really made me take a breath, and it really made me shudder.
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