Modell-Bedingungen für die 2. US-Revolution sind schon hinreichend vorhanden:

stokk, Samstag, 12.11.2016, 12:15 (vor 3009 Tagen) @ DT5137 Views

Turchin found there are three social conditions in place shortly before all major outbreaks of social violence:

- an increase in the elite population
- a decrease in the living standards of the masses
- huge levels of government indebtedness.

The statistical model his team developed suggested that, on this basis, a major wave of social upheaval and revolutionary violence is set to take place in the US in 2020. His model had no way to predict who would lead the charge; but this week's election gives an indication of how it is likely to unfold.

Let's take the first condition, which Turchin calls "elite overproduction,” defined as "an increased number of aspirants for the limited supply of elite positions.” The US has clearly been heading in this direction for some time, with the number of billionaires increasing more than tenfold from 1987 (41 billionaires) to 2012 (425 billionaires). But the ruling class split between, for example, industrialists and financiers, has apparently reached fever pitch with Trump vs. Clinton.

As Turchin explains, "increased intra-elite competition leads to the formation of rival patronage networks vying for state rewards. As a result, elites become riven by increasing rivalry and factionalism." Indeed, based on analysis of thousands of incidents of civil violence across world history, Turchin concluded that "the most reliable predictor of state collapse and high political instability was elite overproduction.”

https://www.rt.com/op-edge/366639-us-election-citizens-elite/


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