
Gus and Harley explore various facets of white-collar crime, highlighting the surprising lack of awareness many perpetrators exhibit regarding the severity of their actions. It suggests that the absence of visible harm makes it easier for individuals to justify their behavior, a concept reinforced by discussions on the slow, insidious nature of escalating unethical decisions. The author also critiques the individualism view, arguing it can enable inappropriate conduct rather than fostering honesty, and points out that many people operate within lower stages of moral development, contributing to their susceptibility to unethical choices. Finally, the text touches upon the lenient treatment often afforded to white-collar criminals, noting that many return to similar positions after conviction.
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