Yeah, the corporate system is definitely feudal with power at the top and all the workers as serfs below. Power is somewhat self-sustaining, and it is in its best interests to keep the serfs without power. One way that goes bad is when the power level takes its money and influences society, corrupting it in its own interest. Right now, most government is in part controlled by corporations - the military-industrial complex as a full example.
We are now back at the third going into the fourth cycle type.
Although some criticize the theory, I feel it does describe the alternating phases of generational goals, meaning that we undergo waves of haves, and have nots who then rebel against oppression.
Yeah, the corporate system is definitely feudal with power at the top and all the workers as serfs below. Power is somewhat self-sustaining, and it is in its best interests to keep the serfs without power. One way that goes bad is when the power level takes its money and influences society, corrupting it in its own interest. Right now, most government is in part controlled by corporations - the military-industrial complex as a full example.
In the 60's, youth rebelled. It was the Crisis stage (4th stage) of the Strauss-Howe social cycle theory -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strauss%E2%80%93Howe_generational_theory
We are now back at the third going into the fourth cycle type. Although some criticize the theory, I feel it does describe the alternating phases of generational goals, meaning that we undergo waves of haves, and have nots who then rebel against oppression.