Of course, businessmen are a prime example of how they are not apart from the community in which they do business, and how their own success is dependent upon the success of others in the community. How can they depend on a workforce which is semi-literate but well-versed in the modern schemes of self-esteem? How can they manage the costs of doing business when a large chunk of their medical benefits they and their employees have to pay are going for the medical costs of self-inflicted diseases which shouldn't have to be a burden on society at all? Then there's the costs of treating all the emotional problems of the children growing up in broken homes, where both parents are not there for them. Again, our society has a whole bunch of needs, and we really can't afford to allow this moral-liberalism to go unchecked. Some businesses are thriving in this moral slide, the abortion industry, the pornographers, the mass media and entertainment industries. But really they are passing on the costs of doing their nefarious business onto others, which should not be tolerated.