In a paper recently published in the Journal of Business Ethics entitled "The Corporate Psychopaths: Theory of the Global Financial Crisis", Clive R Boddy identifies these people as psychopaths.
"They are," he says, "simply the 1 per cent of people who have no conscience or empathy." And he argues: "Psychopaths, rising to key senior positions within modern financial corporations, where they are able to influence the moral climate of the whole organisation and yield considerable power, have largely caused the [banking] crisis'.
Comment: The number may be as high as 6 percent of the world population.












Comment: For more information on psychopaths, see these Sott links:
Ponerology 101: Snakes in Suits
Not All Psychopaths Are Criminal
Political Ponerology: A Science on The Nature of Evil adjusted for Political Purposes