Counterpunch: It’s the system that’s toxic. Goldman Sachs merely operates well within the toxicity.
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repeating myself - which i am wont to do - it's absolutely the system...
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Whether Goldman Sachs is or isn’t an organization gripped by a toxic culture isn’t all that important when one considers the destructive impact that derivatives have had, and continue to have upon society. Capitalism as it functions today is completely dependent upon derivatives. Interest rates swaps are the single largest type of derivative, measured by notional amount, because they achieve an integration of different national, regional, and sectoral financial markets into one global financial system. It’s in the genetics of the project of financial globalization, fueled by derivatives, that the real problem lies, not in the internal culture of Goldman Sachs, or the illegal behaviors of some bankers across many firms. The real crime lies in perfectly legal and legitimated activities whereby a few powerful corporations design a system that puts the welfare of the world’s vast majority at grave risk. It’s the system that’s toxic. Goldman Sachs merely operates well within the toxicity.
repeating myself - which i am wont to do - it's absolutely the system...
Labels: broken system, derivatives, Goldman Sachs, interest rate swaps, systemic, toxic assets
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