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“Q managed to make us feel special, that we were being given very critical information that basically was going to save all that is good in the world and the United States. We felt we were coming from a place of moral superiority. We were part of a special club… At some point I realized, ‘Oh, there’s a reason this doesn’t fit. We are being manipulated. Someone is having fun at our expense.'” – Lenka Perron, a recovered QAnon junkie. The New York Times, Jan 29, 2021

Of the three factors driving social violence, Turchin stresses most heavily ‘elite overproduction’—the tendency of a society’s ruling classes to grow faster than the number of positions for their members to fill. One way for a ruling class to grow is biologically—think of Saudi Arabia, where princes and princesses are born faster than royal roles can be created for them. In the United States, elites over­produce themselves through economic and educational upward mobility: More and more people get rich, and more and more get educated. Neither of these sounds bad on its own. Don’t we want everyone to be rich and educated? The problems begin when money and Harvard degrees become like royal titles in Saudi Arabia. If lots of people have them, but only some have real power, the ones who don’t have power eventually turn on the ones who do.

Elite jobs do not multiply as fast as elites do. ‘You have a situation now where there are many more elites fighting for the same position, and some portion of them will convert to counter-elites,’ Turchin said.

Steve Bannon is a ‘paradigmatic example’ of a counter-elite. He grew up working-class, went to Harvard Business School, and got rich as an investment banker and by owning a small stake in the syndication rights to Seinfeld. None of that translated to political power until he allied himself with the common people. ‘He was a counter-elite who used Trump to break through, to put the white working males back in charge.’

– Graeme Wood, quoting Peter Turchin

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“For the first time in history people feel that they are living inside a larger kind of ‘now,’ a ‘now’ that they are sharing with people whom they have never set eyes on. And this feeling is not shaped by direct contact with experience, by things as they are; it is entirely a product of things as they are presented. Of media. What started out as a tool, a combination package of public service and commercial entertainment, has slipped out of individual control and has taken on a life of its own. Now the image in the mirror moves and the body follows.

…News and information alone will no longer hold the mass audience. The appetite for sensation, for the giddy pacing that suggests that at last something interesting is really happening, has forced newscasters and publishers to keep one eye fixed on the salability of their ‘product.’ (Events as products – property – think of it!)”

- Sven Birkerts, An Open Invitation to Extraterrestrials, (1985)

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