Power and Contemporary Politics: A Martian Perspective – IOTW Report

Power and Contemporary Politics: A Martian Perspective

Diogenes’ Middle Finger – “The humans have a bifurcated social structure that divides them into two major groups. The first group, the majority of the population, appears to do most of the productive work in their economy. With respect to the second, much smaller group, a tiny fraction owns almost all of the wealth and occupies most positions of economic and political authority at the highest, directorial levels; the rest occupy bureaucratic positions in the lower operational levels of their State, or positions in the judiciary and above all, the apparatuses of public education and communication.”

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4 Comments on Power and Contemporary Politics: A Martian Perspective

  1. “The first group, the majority of the population, appears to do most of the productive work in their economy…” and is self-regulated by the 20-80 rule: 20% of the people do 80% of the work.

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