Ethics we need indeed...
What is the difference between compassion in a secular sense and compassion in a spiritual sense?
In the first case it cares about life and dignity in this body and this seen world, in the second case, it cares the same but also extend beyond this body and this world.
Thus religion has ethics, that is a given. If it does not then it misses an essential aspect.
In a world without spirituality, if we looses ethics, we loose all, we fall in a chaos of survival war where everyone on his own against everybody else. So ethics is the only thing that can keep a secular world afloat.
And ethics includes secular compassion and secular wisdom I suppose, if such exists...
In Europe the state and the religion have been dissociated a long time ago now, and a secular ethic has been crafted with the "declaration des droits de l'homme" (the chart of human rights) among other foundation texts for a just and fair society.
The American constitution is not bad a trial at establishing some ethics for a nation to grow (it has not always shone though, despite this remarkable constitution).
Yet, I find that finances has today taken the role of what the organized religion had in the past within the political spheres, in the sense that it influences politics with the same strength and with covered motivations.
Of course, the motivation for religious leaders mostly was towards the spread of a doctrine of peace (well I hope so), when the motivation of the finance makers certainly leaves a lot to desire...
For ethics to come through, then the speculative finance worlds would need to either loose their grip onto the political world and ethics should also make its way into the high-flying speculation financial world!
Enlightened traders soon then?