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by brewster » Sun Jan 27, 2019 1:48 pm
It's not just the aristocrats that hoard opportunity. Just look at the labor & trade unions that have traditionally restricted entry to those with connections. I recently did some maintenance on a Broadway prop and the 20 something numskull "asst propmaster" kid assigned to assist me was only there because his dad was the propmaster and got him in the union, a union with tremendous pay and bennies. You don't walk in off the street for that job! Same with film unions, they're not primarily film school kids but generations of blue collar workers. We like to say kids should be electricians & plumbers, but they restrict the number of licenses by various legal means and "secret answers" on the tests.
I recently heard a story about a kid who was in a film local in LA and moved back to NY to be with family, but couldn't get work because the NY local wouldn't let him in!
Re: Sam Walton- regardless of the relative morality of how the business was built, what do we owe his heirs in perpetuity? Are they literally hereditary capitalist aristocracy? At least old style landed aristos were limited by the land and primogeniture, you'd get one more baron and the other kids would be titled losers whose kids would be commoners like Churchill was. But capitalism knows no bounds, and can grow the capital faster than the family can expand as long as they don't blow it at the casino like many aristocrats did.
We are only accustomed to dealing with like twenty online personas at a time so when we only have about ten people some people have to be strawmanned in order to advance our same relative go nowhere nonsense positions. -TheReal_ND