What does "Large power gradients" mean? Tell me something it reflects in the real world. Ultimately, I probably think people have more agency & opportunity 2 flourish in America than you do. There is a large group of excluded people. Not related to CEO pay or "power gradients."https://twitter.com/vgr/status/1031039668983222273 …
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It's a more robust thing than resentment, which is a specific emotional response that conservatives would argue can be addressed and "cured" somehow through sufficient moralizing. It's the basic shitty biological condition of being at the bottom of a dominance hierarchy.pic.twitter.com/saxMIgeHCJ
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Sorry, but this picture does not capture what an actual business organization feels like, or at least a moderately successful one. A great CEO, btw, is admired by workers in the organization. I've seen it firsthand.
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Good to identify where precisely we differ in how we think the world looks. Cheers!
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Do you know anyone who works in a Fortune 500 company? I used to run projects for MBAs consulting with such firms. Sure some people resent their bosses. But most of the time they have no idea of what the boss does or goes through...
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I don't think it's particularly fruitful to continue this discussion or get into where I'm coming from
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