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BridgeTheGap

(3,615 posts)
Tue Jan 3, 2012, 12:06 PM Jan 2012

Did Psychopaths Take Over Wall Street?

It took a relatively obscure former British academic to propagate a theory of the financial crisis that would confirm what many people suspected all along: The “corporate psychopaths” at the helm of our financial institutions are to blame.

Clive R. Boddy, most recently a professor at the Nottingham Business School at Nottingham Trent University, says psychopaths are the 1 percent of “people who, perhaps due to physical factors to do with abnormal brain connectivity and chemistry” lack a “conscience, have few emotions and display an inability to have any feelings, sympathy or empathy for other people.”

As a result, Boddy argues in a recent issue of the Journal of Business Ethics, such people are “extraordinarily cold, much more calculating and ruthless towards others than most people are and therefore a menace to the companies they work for and to society.”

How do people with such obvious personality flaws make it to the top of seemingly successful corporations? Boddy says psychopaths take advantage of the “relative chaotic nature of the modern corporation,” including “rapid change, constant renewal” and high turnover of “key personnel.” Such circumstances allow them to ascend through a combination of “charm” and “charisma,” which makes “their behaviour invisible” and “makes them appear normal and even to be ideal leaders.”

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-01-03/did-psychopaths-take-over-wall-street-asylum-commentary-by-william-cohan.html

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Did Psychopaths Take Over Wall Street? (Original Post) BridgeTheGap Jan 2012 OP
It would help if we sent some of them to jail... phantom power Jan 2012 #1
I would love to read Boddy's book, but not at $72. Tansy_Gold Jan 2012 #2

phantom power

(25,966 posts)
1. It would help if we sent some of them to jail...
Tue Jan 3, 2012, 12:20 PM
Jan 2012

but they've already bought the politicians, and hey, there are so many dangerous pot smokers to imprison, who has the time?

Tansy_Gold

(17,857 posts)
2. I would love to read Boddy's book, but not at $72.
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 01:34 PM
Jan 2012

I feel sorry for the students who will bre forced to buy this as a text for some course.

There's no digital edition available; retail hardcover is $90, discounted at amazon to $72.
http://www.amazon.com/Corporate-Psychopaths-Organizational-Clive-Boddy/dp/0230284728/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1325698110&sr=8-1

The price of books is absolutely outrageous, and of course the authors get so effing little of it. And when the price is prohibitive, the knowledge never gets out there. The book might as well never have been written.




TG

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