"The idea that prices in a $379 trillion market could be dependent on a desk of about 20 guys in New Jersey should tell you a lot about the absurdity of our financial infrastructure. The whole thing, in fact, has a darkly comic element to it. "It's almost hilarious in the irony," says David Frenk, director of research for Better Markets, a financial-reform advocacy group, "that they called it ISDAfix."
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Showing posts with label Os Guinness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Os Guinness. Show all posts
Monday, April 29, 2013
Everything Is Rigged: The Biggest Price-Fixing Scandal Ever from the Rolling Stones
Friday, June 1, 2012
The relationship between markets and morality- Os Guinness
What, then, is the relationship between markets and morality?
- Os Guinness, the great-great-great grandson of Arthur Guinness (founder of the Guinness brewery)
Unless capitalism has an ethical boundary, it will always create two problems. One is the problem of insatiability, never knowing when to stop, always wanting just a little more. The other problem—you can see this very clearly in America today—is commodification. The good society draws a line between what is and what is not for sale, but, in modern America, almost everything is up for sale, including much that should not be. We need powerful faith with strong ethics and knowledge of what is legitimate to buy and sell—that’s the market at its best—but certain things are not for buying and not for selling, and we should know why.
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