Those all sound 110% like "financial gravity" to me?
I mean, all of those are examples motivated by sacrificing other principles to make more money.
so let's call it what it is then? Corrupt individuals instead of "financial gravity"
By this logic, there are no such thing as psychological forces or institutional structures that affect human behavior unconsciously. I don't think that can quite be right. If you read the book, you can see the much more detailed and (I hope) rigorous argument, and then judge for yourself.