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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe 1% are the very best destroyers of wealth the world has ever seen
The 1% are the very best destroyers of wealth the world has ever seenOur common treasury in the last 30 years has been captured by industrial psychopaths. That's why we're nearly bankrupt
George Monbiot
The Guardian, Monday 7 November 2011 15.30 EST
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If wealth was the inevitable result of hard work and enterprise, every woman in Africa would be a millionaire. The claims that the ultra-rich 1% make for themselves that they are possessed of unique intelligence or creativity or drive are examples of the self-attribution fallacy. This means crediting yourself with outcomes for which you werent responsible. Many of those who are rich today got there because they were able to capture certain jobs. This capture owes less to talent and intelligence than to a combination of the ruthless exploitation of others and accidents of birth, as such jobs are taken disproportionately by people born in certain places and into certain classes.
The findings of the psychologist Daniel Kahneman, winner of a Nobel economics prize, are devastating to the beliefs that financial high-fliers entertain about themselves. He discovered that their apparent success is a cognitive illusion. For example, he studied the results achieved by 25 wealth advisers across eight years. He found that the consistency of their performance was zero. The results resembled what you would expect from a dice-rolling contest, not a game of skill. Those who received the biggest bonuses had simply got lucky.
Such results have been widely replicated. They show that traders and fund managers throughout Wall Street receive their massive remuneration for doing no better than would a chimpanzee flipping a coin. When Kahneman tried to point this out, they blanked him. The illusion of skill is deeply ingrained in their culture.
So much for the financial sector and its super-educated analysts. As for other kinds of business, you tell me. Is your boss possessed of judgment, vision and management skills superior to those of anyone else in the firm, or did he or she get there through bluff, bullshit and bullying?
Read more at http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2013/11/links-113013.html#XEwyTGHEFAo7JPDM.99
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The 1% are the very best destroyers of wealth the world has ever seen (Original Post)
kpete
Nov 2013
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Sheri
(310 posts)1. hard to argue with that. nt
TBF
(32,067 posts)2. Truth. K&R nt
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)3. Kicked and recommended a whole bunch.....nt