Elite Overproduction and the Modern Crisis

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When there are too many elite aspirants and not enough elite jobs, we get a serious problem in society.

Elite Overproduction occurs in the bureaucratic, money-oriented stage of a culture's life cycles. When the currency of the social hierarchy is money and bureaucratic credentials, anyone and everyone can compete for cushy elite jobs simply by going to college. The production class dwindles and the administrative class grows, however, administrative industries do not grow with the population. The social pyramid becomes top heavy and frustrated elite aspirants who did not get the cushy jobs and money they were promised end up doing really stupid things to secure wealth and power, the most common of which is instigating communist-style revolutions and purges.

In this video, we discuss the causes and solutions to the elite aspirant problem.

Recommended reading:
"End Times" - Peter Turchin
"Historical Dynamics" - Peter Turchin
"Social and Cultural Dynamics" - Pitirim Sorokin
"An Introduction to Theoretical History" - Marc Widdowson ⁨@DarkAgeTheorist⁩

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