'How the Servant Became a Predator: Finance's Five Fatal Flaws' ~ William K. Black
1. The financial sector harms the real economy.
2. The financial sector produces recurrent, intensifying economic crises here and abroad.
3. The financial sector's predation is so extraordinary that it now drives the upper one
percent of our nation's income distribution and has driven much of the increase in our
grotesque income inequality.
4. The financial sector's predation and its leading role in committing and aiding and
abetting accounting control fraud combine to:
5. The CEOs of the largest financial firms are so powerful that they pose a critical risk
to the financial sector, the real economy, and our democracy.
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1. The financial sector harms the real economy.
2. The financial sector produces recurrent, intensifying economic crises here and abroad.
3. The financial sector's predation is so extraordinary that it now drives the upper one
percent of our nation's income distribution and has driven much of the increase in our
grotesque income inequality.
4. The financial sector's predation and its leading role in committing and aiding and
abetting accounting control fraud combine to:
5. The CEOs of the largest financial firms are so powerful that they pose a critical risk
to the financial sector, the real economy, and our democracy.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/william-k-black/how-the-servant-became-a_b_318010.html