Thursday, April 8, 2010

Social Responsibility

Social responsibility can be defined as a moral or ideological theory. The main purpose is to discuss whether the government, corporation Ltd, organization and individuals are responsible to the society. It can be separate in to the positive and the negative ways. For the positive, which mean they are energetically and gladly responsible to the community. Conversely, the negative way means decline to participate in any activity that benefits the society.

For truth, everyone has the responsibility to benefits the society. Let’s give an example, government is playing a very important role in social responsibility. It is because the citizen will follow what the government does. For me, the government social responsibility are make sure the citizen are living well every day and having a harmony society with everyone. Nevertheless, there is not everyone living well in a harmony society. Thus, the government should solve all the problems that faced by the citizen by organize different organization according to the public demands. Example, Malaysian Chinese Association and Malaysia Family Women’s Ministry of Social Development.

Others than government, individual also playing an important role in the social responsibility. As a citizen of the country, we have the obligation to protect our community. But there are also people that refused to participate in the activity that benefits our society. The social responsibility of individuals is various kinds, such as working hard in their career, doing the recycle concept, maintain the cleanliness of the environment and report the crimes. All of these directly affect to the safety and the image of the society if the public do not energetically doing on these. For an example, if anyone of us encounters any crimes occurring, we must report it to the police station immediately for an immediate action. As a result, the number of crime happening will be greatly reduced. At last, who will be the beneficiary? Of course is the society!

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