Anonymous wrote:I took Sociology 101 as an elective. I remember nothing from it. No substance to it at all.
I took it to satisfy a Gen Ed (general education) requirement. I remember 2 things:
1. the Peter Principle - essentially the idea that people will be promoted until their level of responsibility exceeds their level of ability
2. the idea that societies follow a common cyclical progression in which:
A. The power differential starts off relatively modestly between the leaders and the followers.
B. Those with power and wealth use their power and wealth to accrue more power and wealth creating tension between the classes.
C. The process repeats until -
D. The tension snaps like a rubber band, creating (often violent) social upheaval. At that point the former elite (who survive) become the new inferior class and the former lower classes assume positions of power, which completes the circle as the country has cycled back to step A.
I figure America has been tottering on the edge of step D since the 2016 campaign and unless we relieve some pressure by reducing the wealth gap, the country is liable to snap.