yet I’m also a young no income white male and seeing some deeply disturbing kinds of language among the cool set with regards referring to my demographic. Seems pretty stage three-ish by Stanton’s scale.
Would you mind sharing some of this evidence so we can assess its significance, Bayes style?
Minorities that do well economically end up targets of irrational hate. The memetic core for scapegoating for various problems that will only grow worse is clearly there and unlikely to be opposed strongly by any institution I’m aware of.
From an American point of view, money seems to be really helpful in terms of insulating yourself from bad consequences. Are there the Slovenian equivalents of gated communities where you’re safely away from inner city war zones and so on, for a small price? It seems that market dominance is a net positive not a negative, especially if class lines are hardening.
I’m thinking to teach my children & grandchildren to not be too attached to any particular country and be ready to move at the drop of a hat. Maybe even try to set up a viable subculture around that.
That is my plan as well. This Atlantic article may give some ideas of how to pull it off. But do note the tradeoffs—cultural integration is hard and pretty much requires lifelong residence to learn the culture well enough to get the benefits of being considered an ingroup member. Gaining mobility means being considered an outsider and yes this means significant penalties even in “tolerant” liberal democracies. (This may be mitigated if a clade of transient elites actually takes off, with its own ingroup dynamics and everything—but I sense some internal contradictions within that idea.)
This may be mitigated if a clade of transient elites actually takes off, with its own ingroup dynamics and everything—but I sense some internal contradictions within that idea.
It appears that this is happening among the billionaire class- residences in London, New York, and wherever else they like. It doesn’t appear to be common among the millionaire class- there are a few people that have Ferris-style lifestyle businesses and travel wherever they like, but that seems like the sort of thing that is not very robust to global insecurity.
Yeah, the billionaire class may be interesting but naturally I don’t know much about it and at any rate it’s mostly unattainable. The Ferris-style folks may be more interesting.
Another place to look is ethnic diasporas, but I don’t really see a strong trend of ethnic ties superseding national ones. The incentives for success usually favor cultural assimilation over maintaining ethnic ties. (The aside one exception is Jews, who have some fairly unique history favoring cohesion).
As an interesting aside, converting to Judaism may be one way to join something like a “clade of transient elites” (more attainable than the billionaire club, anyway).
Would you mind sharing some of this evidence so we can assess its significance, Bayes style?
From an American point of view, money seems to be really helpful in terms of insulating yourself from bad consequences. Are there the Slovenian equivalents of gated communities where you’re safely away from inner city war zones and so on, for a small price? It seems that market dominance is a net positive not a negative, especially if class lines are hardening.
That is my plan as well. This Atlantic article may give some ideas of how to pull it off. But do note the tradeoffs—cultural integration is hard and pretty much requires lifelong residence to learn the culture well enough to get the benefits of being considered an ingroup member. Gaining mobility means being considered an outsider and yes this means significant penalties even in “tolerant” liberal democracies. (This may be mitigated if a clade of transient elites actually takes off, with its own ingroup dynamics and everything—but I sense some internal contradictions within that idea.)
It appears that this is happening among the billionaire class- residences in London, New York, and wherever else they like. It doesn’t appear to be common among the millionaire class- there are a few people that have Ferris-style lifestyle businesses and travel wherever they like, but that seems like the sort of thing that is not very robust to global insecurity.
Yeah, the billionaire class may be interesting but naturally I don’t know much about it and at any rate it’s mostly unattainable. The Ferris-style folks may be more interesting.
Another place to look is ethnic diasporas, but I don’t really see a strong trend of ethnic ties superseding national ones. The incentives for success usually favor cultural assimilation over maintaining ethnic ties. (The aside one exception is Jews, who have some fairly unique history favoring cohesion).
As an interesting aside, converting to Judaism may be one way to join something like a “clade of transient elites” (more attainable than the billionaire club, anyway).