I think "elite overproduction" is correct, just poorly named. The "elite" is refers to are not the 0.1%, but just credentialed bourgoise. https://twitter.com/L0m3z/status/1342892554451226624 …
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Sabrdance @sabrdanceReplying to @MorlockPI don't understand why we don't use the phrase petit bourgeoisie. Near as I can tell it's the same concept. The people who are on the edge of the Capitalist Class, who aspire to overthrow the Capitalist Class they cannot join, and so become the vanguard of the revolution.1 reply 0 retweets 15 likesShow this thread -
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Right - I am agreeing with you. I don't know why other people - who presumably have also read Marx -don't use the pre-established terminology.
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Yep, I saw that, and I was agreeing w you agreeing we me! 
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