As Society Frays, Blame Overproduction Of Overeducated Rich

Overeducated Elites

The Article: Blame Rich, Overeducated Elites as Our Society Frays by Peter Turchin in Bloomberg.

The Text: Complex human societies, including our own, are fragile. They are held together by an invisible web of mutual trust and social cooperation. This web can fray easily, resulting in a wave of political instability, internal conflict and, sometimes, outright social collapse.
Analysis of past societies shows that these destabilizing historical trends develop slowly, last many decades, and are slow to subside. The Roman Empire, Imperial China and medieval and early-modern England and France suffered such cycles, to cite a few examples. In the U.S., the last long period of instability began in the 1850s and lasted through the Gilded Age and the “violent 1910s.”

We now see the same forces in the contemporary U.S. Of about 30 detailed indicators I developed for tracing these historical cycles (reflecting popular well-being, inequality, social cooperation and its inverse, polarization and conflict), almost all have been moving in the wrong direction in the last three decades.

The roots of the current American predicament go back to the 1970s, when wages of workers stopped keeping pace with their productivity. The two curves diverged: Productivity continued to rise, as wages stagnated. The “great divergence” between the fortunes of the top 1 percent and the other 99 percent is much discussed, yet its implications for long-term political disorder are underappreciated. Battles such as the recent government shutdown are only one manifestation of what is likely to be a decade-long period.

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JFK’s Famous “We Choose To Go To The Moon” Speech

Exactly 50 years ago today, the young president was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. While theories regarding his death are as vast as they are off the wall, one thing cannot be debated: he was a masterful orator and ushered in a new wave of scientific innovation. For more on JFK, be sure to visit our gallery on the president.

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“Don’t Tread On Me”, Revisited

Don't Tread On Me

Someone has to feel the brunt of the boot heel, and it sure as hell isn’t going to be the Republican party.

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Hate Is A Cheney Family Value

Cheney

The Article: Hate is a Cheney family value by Ana Marie Cox in The Guardian.

The Text: I already believe that Dick Cheney is among the luckiest men to ever walk the face of the planet. He will never have to pay, in real terms, for the blood of untold thousands he has on his hands. He will live out his days not just a free man but also with another human being’s heart beating relentlessly in his barrel chest. And, just this week, the eruption of a Cheney family schism over marriage equality falls fortuitously on the eve of the holiday season, just as so many of us face our own uncomfortable family gatherings.

Almost every family contains a divide of some sort, papered over for gatherings by politesse or booze. It could be a simmering long-term dispute about team loyalties or political affiliations; it could be a snap debate over what movie to watch. My family has almost come to blows over bridge games; my father and his brother will probably never settle whether property and casualty insurance presents a greater actuarial challenge than life insurance. For the Cheney family, it’s that Liz Cheney doesn’t think her sister, Mary, who is married to another woman, should be equal under the law. “I do believe in the traditional definition of marriage,” Liz said on Fox News Sunday.

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The Republican Alternatives To Obamacare

Republican Alternatives Obamacare

The best solution: just be wealthy…even though our policies work hard to hoard away any shred of possibility of wealth accumulation and upward mobility from you.

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