or Dystopian age.
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Or Both
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It's been heading that way since before you were born. I'm sorry.
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Agree. Not to be disrespectful to the generation just coming to this, but we've been spiraling toward bread and circuses since before Kurt Cobain demanded "entertain us"
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We're getting there. Inequality isn't quite that bad yet, but unless things change, they'll get there. Today is closer to the Roaring 20s than the 1890s, which isn't much better.
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There is an article in this weeks New Yorker magazine anout exactly this. We are on a speeding course to exactly the Gilded Age.....all perfectly orchestrated by the top 1% of the 1%.
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Good time to read Organizing for Power in the New Gilded Age! Aka No Shortcuts!https://twitter.com/rachelranamok/status/1101552439654666240?s=19 …
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Definitely, but unfortunately we don't have a Mark Twain to write about it, so on this point we can say that the sequel is the suckier of the two.
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I was about to say this!
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