capitalism creates 2 classes. those that command capital and those who serve capital and also have a chance to cycle upwards into the capitalist class the “manager” class is always disproportionately rewarded b/c they operate longer levers
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a capitalist system would quickly fall apart if EVERYONE was a manager. who would row the boat??? the manager class is always a minority that is rewarded disproportionately. thus persistent hooman unhappiness.
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no matter how rich every country gets, even assuming climate change and limited resources problem is solved, the you-can’t-have-9-managers-for-each-rower problem still persists. a hierarchy of value is intrinsically a logN structure that produces a minority of elites at the top
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perhaps once we create robot ais the problem is solved. everyone can be a manager. there is sth to this argument. in tech computer managers can have equal or higher rank than people managers
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however computer hoomans don’t seem to be the most mentally sane to me. i suspect there is a dominance/submission drive to management relationships needed for hooman relationships to feel whole. their brains r just broken that way. they gots the DOGGO-19 virus
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