Guilt is not problem everyone suffers from. Some only behave just well enough to avoid criminal trouble. They have no problem separating a fool from his money, what you label as "screwing people".
Since this is tax evasion, the 'fool' you are referring to in this scenario is basically any honest American taxpayer.
Those honest tax payers are the ones who are funding transport, education, healthcare, infrastructure, subsidies and welfare in America and are therefore making the world a better place for everyone.
There is a huge difference between being a fool vs being misinformed.
It's sick how some people in this society can equate 'honesty' with 'foolishness'.
Honesty is the fabric which holds our society together.
Another way of looking at this is these executives didn't necessarily agree to the "social contract," they were simply born into it. There is frequently a rather pervasive attitude that life is competition and any rules were made to be broken.
Also, many would disagree that welfare makes the "world better for everyone." A more competitive outlook would say welfare simply encourages dysgenics on a massive scale and multiplies problems.
I think some level of welfare is necessary. When you're born into poverty, you have very little control over your life - Getting out of it is nearly impossible. Society should account for this.
People born into poverty also didn't agree to any "social contract" - They were screwed from the beginning.
> Another way of looking at this is these executives didn't necessarily agree to the "social contract," they were simply born into it. There is frequently a rather pervasive attitude that life is competition and any rules were made to be broken.
All criminals think that way.
> It is related that Cherry Nose Gio, rescued from drowning, spit in the lifeguard's face: "Crumb! Worka fora living.”
Hard to want to do business with someone that's looking to screw me over at every opportunity. That's the problem with america today a handshake don't mean what it used to.
Their parents initially accepted the contract for them, since obviously newborn babies can't be fully-autonomous legal entities.
Most "executives" are part of a socioeconomic class who could have left for a different society/jurisdiction if they had wanted to. Staying and then quietly flaunting the "contract" is, if not "fraud", at least acting in bad-faith.
There is a huge difference between being a fool vs being misinformed. It's sick how some people in this society can equate 'honesty' with 'foolishness'. Honesty is the fabric which holds our society together.