I Crashed a Wall Street Secret Society

The last thought I had, and the saddest, was th...

Published Feb 18, 2014 in Finance
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The last thought I had, and the saddest, was that many of these self-righteous Kappa Beta Phi members had surely been first-year bankers once. And in the 20, 30, or 40 years since, something fundamental about them had changed. Their pursuit of money and power had removed them from the larger world to the sad extent that, now, in the primes of their careers, the only people with whom they could be truly themselves were a handful of other prominent financiers.

Perhaps, I realized, this social isolation is why despite extraordinary evidence to the contrary, one-percenters like Ross keep saying how badly persecuted they are. When you’re a member of the fraternity of money, it can be hard to see past the foie gras to the real world.

Kevin Roose of NY Magazine infiltrated the yearly Kappa Beta Phi induction ceremony for Wall Street’s titans of industry. What he found is equal parts embarrassing, infuriating and sad.

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