"Aspirational elites face a gap between how the system is supposed to work and the difficulty of translating their credentials to a career...The frustrated take to social media to denounce someone who shows that their entire theory of success is wrong"https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/07/16/taiping-rebellion-addison-rae-meritocracy-exams-rebellion/ …
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@CovfefeAnon Going back to this old argument of ours on the truth of elite overproduction. Jim has actually been discussing this quite a bit lately on his blog due to this disgruntled academic named "Anonymous Fake" coming into threadshttps://twitter.com/bespokecommie/status/1370282599185326082 …Sitting_on_my_Own added,
Sitting_on_my_Own @bespokecommieReplying to @CovfefeAnon @CryptonMaximusNaw, you're just not getting Turchin then. People who didn't get the careers and status they thought their education or credentials would give them are a gigantic threat to any society. Hell hath no fury like an elite denied what they think is their right.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Not sure if you can actually read the article, it surprisingly was not paywalled for me.
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Only the first paragraph. Yes, as the parasitic economy rapidly expands at the expense of the productive economy the people who miss out on getting into it will be bitter - but there sure aren't fewer of them. Oh, and they're likely lying about SAT scores and such.
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