All in the family
"As with the Gambino family, the partnership enjoyed by the most senior managers at some of the world's biggest companies is not a true one. They do not share fully in the downside, as the comparison between miserable earnings reported to shareholders and healthy rewards accruing to managers make clear. They are ersatz partners, like those in gangster movies -- suppliers of a routine service who have arrogated the privileges of partnership without suffering the drawbacks."
Where was this incendiary comparison of modern CEOs and the Mafia made? In some anti-capitalist tract? No, it's the Financial Times's Peter Martin holding forth in fine style.
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