Alegal
an unambiguously wrong, disruptive and often deliberately committed act for which there is not yet a specific law making that act expressly illegal. (see extralegal) financial and white collar crimes, such as offsh-r- banking, misrepresenting the value of investments and temporarily selling ‘junk’ -ssets to create cashflow are prime examples of “a”legal activities. alegality is a corollary of the distinction between amoral and imoral reasoning as applied to legality.
broker#1: we’re putting together a portfolio of failing investments so we can sell it investors then short against it and make a killing.
broker#2: isn’t that illegal?
broker#1: nope, just alegal… now lets get some lattes.
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