Last night was the final night of a course in social gerontology I taught at the University of Bridgeport. I left the class feeling optimistic about humans. While walking to my car I reflected on an interview of Dr. Charlotte Perry, Medical Anthropologist at UCSF. When asked about the needs of aging African Americans she said,
“I did a study in the Southeastern part of the United States of a large group of widows living in subsidized housing. The widows who were “weller” (for lack of a better term) were in fact taking care of those in the housing complex that weren’t as well. The housing complex management took no responsibility for making assessments on health status beyond the initial application that showed that applicants were able to manage their daily lives. People didn’t come forth and say, “Well, now I’m unable to do this,” because if they did, they would no longer be able to live there. What we found was that younger widows were taking care of those who were frail.”
The “weller widows” don’t get much press but I believe they actually reflect the values and beliefs of most humans.
On the ride home, I was jolted out of my euphoria by News Radio 88 which had quite a different story to tell. It is alleged that one of Wall Street’s most trusted investment advisors, Bernie Madoff has actually been a fraud. He stands accused of the largest Ponzi scheme in history. The losses may approach 50 billion dollars.
When I got home, I emailed my cyber-friend who is securities fraud investigator, asking, “Is Bernie Madoff a con artist?” This morning on awakening I eagerly opened her reply hoping to read a long story of some terrible mistake. The email said only, “Of course.”
The Wall Street Journal has the most detailed account I could find of the unraveling of Madoff’s life. FBI agent Theodore Cacioppi said Madoff’s investment advisory business had “deceived investors by operating a securities business in which he traded and lost investor money, and then paid certain investors purported returns on investment with the principal received from other, different investors, which resulted in losses of approximately billions of dollars.”
The WSJ also tells the story of Madoff the entrepreneur who started his company with “$5,000 he saved from a lifeguarding at Rockaway Beach in Queens and a job installing underground sprinkler systems, according to a 2000 report in a trade magazine, Wall Street + Technology.” Lifeguard to Wall Street vanguard? does sound a little far-fetched for anyone but a sociopath/psychopath.
Is it possible Madoff is a sociopath? or maybe one of Paul Babiak’s psychopathic Snakes in Suits?
In Chapter 12, of Unmasking the Psychopath, Dr. Ethyl Spector Person compares entrepreneurs to psychopaths. She states, “In their personality styles, both psychopaths and entrepreneurs are action oriented and innovative rather than reactive and inhibited. In particular, they utilize manipulation of the interpersonal field”¦In the entrepreneur, domination and the will to power are incorporated into the ego ideal and therefore stand at considerable psychic distance from primitive sadistic wishes”¦Sadism must be vented (in the psychopath), in order to preserve the sense of self; sadism saturates the interpersonal enactment of intra-psychic dramas and ultimately leads to downward drift in the lives of psychopaths.”
Can we infer from the above quote that sadism and downward drift differentiate the psychopath from the entrepreneur?
I’ll leave you with the story of one of Madoff’s alleged victims. “Susan Leavitt of Tampa Bay, Fla., said she had several million dollars of inherited money invested in the firm and added $500,000 earlier this year. A stay-at-home mother with two children, the 46-year-old Ms. Leavitt says she is considering going back to work. “That was my nest egg for the children, and my future. I’ll never see much back, I’m sure,” she said.”
I move we put disadvantaged African American widows in charge of Wall Street, the Banks, the Auto Industry and the country. Anyone else for that?
For more information on the scam, read this report on Bernard Madoff arrested over alleged $50 billion fraud on Yahoo News.
To read an interview of Madoff from 2000, visit CNN.
Why not. Moral fitness is the most important kind.
It is interesting the role of sociopath in business and the arts.
I just came across a woman who was married/lover to artists in four different arts. She was a psychopath and credited with being the FLAME, the FUEL of these great artists.
But some ides in ruin, others were probbaly sociopaths themselves- but it gave me pause. The financial industry does SEEM to be driven by a FEW sociopaths- or perhaps it survives despite a FEW sociopaths. I wondered about these artists and thought perhaps this woman had drained these artists rather than fueled them. That perhaps we, society, missed out on greater works because she was in the picture) literally and figuratively. I am going to write about her in my newsletter.
BUT some DIED in ruin ( I swear I type only this poorly on LF) ; )
I think this whole “bail out plan” the way it is structured is going TO the psychopaths who are “business and industry” leaders who have gotten the country into this fix in the first place, rather than to the victims who have been defrauded (the public.)
One of the best movies I have seen on a psychopathic “businessman” is the story called “There Will be Blood” staring Daniel Day-Lewis as an early “oil man” psychopath named “Daniel.”
The story in the above article about the healthier of the low-income widows taking care of the less healthy widows so they could stay in their homes instead of nursing homes doesn’t suprise me at all. Many such unofficial networds of people helping each other could be written.
Most, in my opinions of official “social services” tend to be “helping” people the way cutting off the tail of a starving dog and feeding it to him would help the dog.
Yes, “of course.”
I remember reading this quote by Robert Hare…….”I always said that if I wasn’t studying psychopaths in prison, I’d do it at the stock exchange,”
People must have their eyes wide open when dealing with the financial industry. They want your money and you cannot sue them for losing it. Any settlement for losses due careless risk taking on the part of a broker (for which they received commissions and fees) comes via arbitration. The deck is stacked against the broker’s average client who is expected to use “due diligence” and know all the fine points of sophisticated market trades.
The disadvantaged African American widows are teaching by example. It goes back to what we learned in kindergarten……..remember?……….wasn’t there a book?
“Let’s all hold hands and stick together.”
It’s empowering and makes for stronger, kinder, and better social groups!
I didn’t like the “hurry, hurry, hurry … give us the money” routine. Give me a break here. These folks aren’t even willing to give up a few paychecks to keep their companies afloat. Oh, just give us the money and we aren’t giving up a thing … no waiver of days worked for no pay, no giving back vacation days, sick days … no taking salary cuts going back to former pay scales? Not willing to tighten their belts to stay afloat … just fork over the money! Incredibly arrogant to say the least.
The editor of Fortune Magazine calls Madoff and Dreier “Financial Psychopaths.” The only criteria he uses is the string of victims they have left in their wakes. You will here more on Dreier from me in the coming weeks.
http://money.cnn.com/2008/12/12/magazines/fortune/madoff_dreier.fortune/index.htm?postversion=2008121215
Dr. Leedom: Madoff was quoted the other night … that he knew he was going to prison for what he did. Big deal … they gave him 20 years and he’s out in how many? As a multi-billionaire!
Just showing these creeps getting away with this crap is the reason the average Joe Schmoe and Jane Schmoe do what they do. What is 20 years out in less than 10? A slap on the wrist. Put them in prison for the rest of their lives and then will see the nonsense STOP!
Peace.
Wini,
Even public hangings, drawings and quartering and beatings, transportation to Australia, none of these barbaric tortures stopped crime. The psychopaths don’t think they will get caught.
Heck, even the chance for public crucifiction didn’t stop the thieves who were crucified with Christ, they had probably walked by 1,000 crosses with others hanging on them for the same crimes they died for, but they went ahead and stole anyway. You can’t scare a psychopath.
Oxy: Yes, you are right!
Just pray for everyone in the world that peace and harmony triumphs.
Peace.