I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Ethics and Social Responsibility Oil or Mining Industry. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. As this theory is based on the consequences of actions, it is also mentioned as a consequentialist theory. Both long-term and short-term consequences come under the purview of this theory, but the drawback of this theory is that it suggests that there is “no higher end than pleasure” (Mill, 2004, p.6).Duties and rights theory has as its base, the Kantian analysis of ethics (Rosen, 1996, p.82). Kant has delineated closely connected duties and rights based on the concepts of ethics as well as justice (as cited in Rosen, 1996, p.82). But in his theory, Kant has made a distinction between ethics and justice (as cited in Rosen, 1996, p. 83). According to Kant, “laws and duties of justice are external and enforceable, as opposed to ethical laws and duties, which are internal and unenforceable” (as cited in Rosen, 1996, p. 83). Here, is not the consequences but the motivation behind an action that counts. Actions arising out of a sense of duty are considered ethical. Kant also had believed that human beings are uniquely rational and they know how to judge what their duty is, based on logic and consistency.The third important theory is Rawls’ theory of justice and fairness. After saying that “justice is the first virtue of institutions”, Rawls (2005, p.3) goes on to explain his theory saying that justice “does not allow that the sacrifices imposed on a few are outweighed by the larger sum of advantages enjoyed by many.” Rawls (2005, p.11) has also correlated justice with fairness. According to Aristotle, justice comprises of distributive justice, retributive justice and compensative justice (as cited by Boatright, 2006, p.41). Rawl’s concept of justice is inclusive of these three. The first principle of Rawl is the principle of equal liberty which says that every individual has a liberty ensured by a “complete system of the liberties of equal citizenship” and “the worth of liberty to&nbsp.persons and groups is proportional to their capacity to advance their ends within the framework the system defines”.