The upper classes of this country raped this country. You fucked people. You built a castle to rip people off. Not once in all these years have I come across a person inside a big Wall Street firm who was having a crisis of conscience. Nobody
by Michael Lewis
(0 Reviews)

In "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis, a critical view is presented regarding the actions of the upper classes and large financial institutions in the United States. The quote underscores the idea that these elite groups have exploited the country and its people for personal gain, building their wealth while disregarding the impact of their actions on the broader society. This perspective reveals a profound moral indictment of the financial industry, highlighting a perceived lack of accountability among those in power.

Furthermore, the quote emphasizes that despite the consequences of their actions, there seems to be a striking absence of moral reflection or remorse within these institutions. The assertion that no one within major Wall Street firms experiences a crisis of conscience underscores a chilling reality about the culture within the financial sector, where profit often outweighs ethical considerations. This commentary invites readers to reflect on the systemic issues that enable such exploitation to persist unchecked.

Stats

Categories
Votes
0
Page views
8
Update
January 26, 2025

Rate the Quote

Add Comment & Review

User Reviews

Based on 0 reviews
5 Star
0
4 Star
0
3 Star
0
2 Star
0
1 Star
0
Add Comment & Review
We'll never share your email with anyone else.
More »

Other quotes in The Big Short

More »

Popular quotes

My life amounts to no more than one drop in a limitless ocean. Yet what is any ocean, but a multitude of drops?
by David Mitchell
A half-read book is a half-finished love affair.
by David Mitchell
The pollenless trees were genomed to repel bugs and birds; the stagnant air reeked of insecticide.
by David Mitchell
Our lives are not our own. We are bound to others, past and present, and by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future.
by David Mitchell
Travel far enough, you meet yourself.
by David Mitchell
I believe there is another world waiting for us. A better world. And I'll be waiting for you there.
by David Mitchell
A random sequence of seemingly unrelated events.
by David Mitchell
People pontificate, "Suicide is selfishness." Career churchmen like Pater go a step further and call in a cowardly assault on the living. Oafs argue this specious line for varying reason: to evade fingers of blame, to impress one's audience with one's mental fiber, to vent anger, or just because one lacks the necessary suffering to sympathize. Cowardice is nothing to do with it - suicide takes considerable courage. Japanese have the right idea. No, what's selfish is to demand another to endure an intolerable existence, just to spare families, friends, and enemies a bit of soul-searching.
by David Mitchell
You say you're 'depressed' - all i see is resilience. You are allowed to feel messed up and inside out. It doesn't mean you're defective - it just means you're human.
by David Mitchell
Books don't offer real escape, but they can stop a mind scratching itself raw.
by David Mitchell