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1. Managerial Responsibility:
Bud Fox's father, Carl Fox, demonstrates a strong sense of managerial
responsibility as a union leader. He prioritizes the well-being of the
workers he represents, advocating for fair treatment and better working
conditions.
Conversely, Gordon Gekko exemplifies a lack of managerial
responsibility. He focuses solely on maximizing profits without regard
for the consequences of his actions on employees or society. For
example, Gekko's hostile takeover of Bluestar Airlines ultimately leads to
massive layoffs and job losses, reflecting his disregard for the welfare of
employees.
2. Employee Responsibility:
Bud Fox initially demonstrates a sense of responsibility towards his job
as a junior stockbroker at Jackson Steinem & Co. He works diligently to
impress his superiors and secure lucrative deals, albeit at the expense of
his ethical principles.
However, as Bud becomes increasingly entangled in Gekko's world of
greed and corruption, he begins to compromise his values and neglects
his responsibilities towards his clients and colleagues. For instance, he
engages in insider trading and deceives his mentor, Lou Mannheim,
betraying the trust placed in him.
3. Loyalty:
Bud Fox initially demonstrates loyalty to his father and his mentor, Lou
Mannheim. He looks up to them as role models and seeks their
guidance in navigating the complexities of the financial world.
However, Bud's loyalty becomes compromised as he becomes more
enamored with Gordon Gekko's lavish lifestyle and promises of wealth.
He ultimately betrays the trust of both his father and Lou Mannheim by
engaging in unethical and illegal activities to further his career.
4. Trust:
Throughout the movie, characters place trust in one another, whether
it's Bud trusting Gekko to mentor him in the world of finance or Gekko
trusting Bud to provide valuable insider information. However, this trust
is often exploited for personal gain rather than honored.
For example, Bud initially trusts Gekko to mentor him and help him
succeed in the financial world. However, Gekko's manipulative nature
ultimately leads to Bud's downfall as he becomes entangled in illegal
activities and compromises his integrity.
Overall, "Wall Street" serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of maintaining
ethical principles, managerial responsibility, loyalty, and trust in the pursuit of success.
The characters' actions highlight the consequences of prioritizing personal gain over
integrity and the impact it can have on individuals and society as a whole.