Why? Well, that is probably simple. Most people at some juncture in their lives, develop a moral conscience. For bankers, this will be later in their lives because as younger people, they sell their souls for money and power. At this junction point (they have a family, or they are getting old etc) they try to get out of their deals they have done with the devil. (I am being allegorical here, I do not actually believe in a horned demon, thought that would be in some ways kinda cool, but i digress..) however, the devil will always collect.
You can't start from conclusions and then work your way up to a reason if you want to have any pretext of finding the truth rather than making elaborate accusations your hobby. I agree with BBQue here that its much more likely to be a combination of factors, as the only thing in common seems to be their jobs.
COUSCOUS ago
Most assuredly, the love of money is the root of all evil.
goatboy ago
No.
COUSCOUS ago
Why? Well, that is probably simple. Most people at some juncture in their lives, develop a moral conscience. For bankers, this will be later in their lives because as younger people, they sell their souls for money and power. At this junction point (they have a family, or they are getting old etc) they try to get out of their deals they have done with the devil. (I am being allegorical here, I do not actually believe in a horned demon, thought that would be in some ways kinda cool, but i digress..) however, the devil will always collect.
Morpheus ago
You do not, nor have you ever, had a free market system.
Greasetrap ago
You can't start from conclusions and then work your way up to a reason if you want to have any pretext of finding the truth rather than making elaborate accusations your hobby. I agree with BBQue here that its much more likely to be a combination of factors, as the only thing in common seems to be their jobs.