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That infamous line, “Greed, for lack of a better word, is good,” comes from Gordon Gekko, the ruthless and charismatic corporate raider played by Michael Douglas in the film *Wall Street*. Directed by Oliver Stone, this 1987 movie became a cultural touchstone, with Gekko’s unapologetic embrace of greed encapsulating the excessive ambition and moral ambiguity of the era’s financial world. Michael Douglas’s portrayal is so compelling that it almost makes you admire Gekko’s brazen confidence, even as you recoil from his cutthroat ethics. It’s a line that has echoed through the decades, a stark reminder of the seductive allure of wealth and the ethical quagmires it often entails.
The phrase “Greed, for lack of a better word, is good” was famously said by the character Gordon Gekko, played by Michael Douglas, in the 1987 film *Wall Street*. This line epitomizes Gekko’s ruthless and unapologetic philosophy about capitalism and the pursuit of wealth.
Michael Douglas delivered the line with such conviction and charisma that it became iconic, encapsulating the era’s aggressive financial culture. Gekko’s words and the way he embodied them made a lasting impact, highlighting the seductive yet dangerous allure of unbridled greed.
The famous line “Greed, for lack of a better word, is good” was delivered by Gordon Gekko, the slick and unapologetically ruthless character played by Michael Douglas in the 1987 film *Wall Street*. This line encapsulates Gekko’s philosophy and the film’s critical portrayal of corporate greed during the 1980s.
It’s ironic, really, how this line has become almost a badge of honor for some, despite being part of a scathing critique. Gekko’s words have echoed far beyond the silver screen, emblematic of a certain cold, calculating approach to business and success that’s both fascinating and, frankly, a bit chilling.