[identity profile] kylinrouge.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] talkpolitics
TODAY is my last day at Goldman Sachs. After almost 12 years at the firm — first as a summer intern while at Stanford, then in New York for 10 years, and now in London — I believe I have worked here long enough to understand the trajectory of its culture, its people and its identity. And I can honestly say that the environment now is as toxic and destructive as I have ever seen it.

It doesn't help that there is momentum on the right to denounce the crisis as caused by 'too much regulation', when from the horse's own mouth you hear the opposite.

It makes me ill how callously people talk about ripping their clients off.Over the last 12 months I have seen five different managing directors refer to their own clients as “muppets,” sometimes over internal e-mail. Even after the S.E.C., Fabulous Fab, Abacus, God’s work, Carl Levin, Vampire Squids? No humility? I mean, come on. Integrity? It is eroding. I don’t know of any illegal behavior, but will people push the envelope and pitch lucrative and complicated products to clients even if they are not the simplest investments or the ones most directly aligned with the client’s goals? Absolutely. Every day, in fact.

It's apparent at this point that damage mitigation we conducted in 2008/9 was not enough. We need to make these people more accountable and protect investors and consumers. What can we do to stop these corrupt business practices? Is it even possible anymore, in this political climate, to reform our banking system?

The important thing to note is this isn't really about some specific culture at Goldman Sachs- it's about capitalism itself, taken to its extreme it's nothing but exploitation.

link: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/14/opinion/why-i-am-leaving-goldman-sachs.html

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Date: 16/3/12 01:31 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] whoasksfinds.livejournal.com
human nature, taken to its extreme its nothing but exploitation.

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Date: 16/3/12 03:14 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] whoasksfinds.livejournal.com
our best guard against that is culture of ethics. i think we have failed in that regard.

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Date: 16/3/12 03:26 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] il-mio-gufo.livejournal.com
so when the capitalistic structure favors the mind keen at exploiting resources, how hard is it for a moral person to climb to the top?

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Date: 16/3/12 03:29 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] whoasksfinds.livejournal.com
not hard, if your society favors the moral mind.

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Date: 16/3/12 03:34 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] il-mio-gufo.livejournal.com
so what has happened along the way to have caused our society to be comprised of so much loose morale?

what are we as a society doing generationally to cause such an existence?

you don't have to answer - i'm not even going to attempt it...i just can't help but wonder

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Date: 16/3/12 03:40 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] whoasksfinds.livejournal.com
modern society is shallow and always seeking instant gratification. i blame television!

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Date: 16/3/12 03:44 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] il-mio-gufo.livejournal.com
by far, we do not practice sustainability in so many more areas than just energy

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