Roadtoad
Bufo Caminus Inedibilis
They like to misunderstand Adam Smith´s old adage that, paraphrasing, if everybody just looks out for themselves, everybody is taken care of.
What Smith meant is that, if everybody maximizes his own benefits, the economy does well, as if guided by an invisible hand. It´s not surprising that those who have to gain from that misunderstanding take this to mean that, if they´re just as greedy as they can, nobody needs this whole "responsibility" stuff.
All the more reason people ought to get back to basics and actually read Smith. (Looking for inexpensive books around here.) In the meantime, I'm reading Origins of the Crash. Fascinating stuff, there. While there are a few heroes, the reality is that far too many are willing to do what others are, simply because everyone else is doing it. (Reminds me of the old line from your mother, "If everyone else jumped off a cliff, would you do it, too?")