Jiang's model for abundance societies where older people remain at the top and younger people cannot ascend into power or status.
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Jiang's model for abundance societies where older people remain at the top and younger people cannot ascend into power or status.
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"So in a world of abundance in a world of wealth who benefits the most? It's the elderly old people. Okay? Old people can..."
"You get very agitated. You're like when is it my turn? And it's never going to come because the people at the top won't..."
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Greek history begins with geography, but it ends here as a theory of abundance, blocked status, and pointless war: when the line stops moving, the young do not overthrow the old order directly.
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