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Thursday, January 06, 2005

Us v. Them

This is an article worth reading. It adroitly states what we all know to be true, but rarely articulate so well (the “Two Americas” sound-bite notwithstanding):
A growing body of evidence suggests that the meritocratic ideal is in trouble in America. Income inequality is growing to levels not seen since the Gilded Age, around the 1880s. But social mobility is not increasing at anything like the same pace: would-be Horatio Algers are finding it no easier to climb from rags to riches, while the children of the privileged have a greater chance of staying at the top of the social heap. [...]

America is increasingly looking like imperial Britain, with dynastic ties proliferating, social circles interlocking, mechanisms of social exclusion strengthening and a gap widening between the people who make the decisions and shape the culture and the vast majority of ordinary working stiffs...

[Thanks to Nurul]

1 Comments:

At 2:43 PM, Temple said...

Thanks for posting that.
This moment in time's resemblance to the gilded age is appalling....I often ask (usually myself, as people on the street tend to reject me when I ask them), does no one remember how this all played out before? And the sad thing is, most people don't....

 

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