Without moralizing on whether premarital sex is bad or good for a relationship , the authors point out that practically speaking , premarital sex actually is bad for a relationship .
No , the origins of this disaster lie farther north , in brussels , frankfurt and berlin , where officials created a deeply - perhaps fatally - flawed monetary system , then compounded the problems of that system by substituting moralizing for analysis .
But is there a lesson to be learned beyond appreciating the irony ( and perhaps a bit of schadenfreude when a moralizing politician is caught with a prostitute ) ?