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After studying issues relative to social mobility and societal opportunities, one
economics researcher concluded the “American Dream” is a myth. On the contrary, such
data suggests that the idea of “working hard” will not necessarily guarantee social
advancement. Upon conducting an examination of economic data over the last 100 years,
some researchers lament the diminishing status of large numbers of people. That is to say,
investigators poke in the direction of poverty, income inequity, I.Q. point variations, and
overall decreasing returns on social investment versus labor contributions. Economic
disparity continues to deepen between the upper and lower socio-economic realms.
While a certain elite, an oligarchic status, remain secure in higher realms, and overly
compensated, the social strata remains increasingly difficult to ascend for the vast
majority. To ensure the complexity and entrenchment to the “pyramid scheme”, debt and
its accompaniment, consumption, are cleverly promoted. Perhaps an argument could be
made that socio-economic conditions are a growing enormously deceptive and well-
contrived Ponzi scheme. At the same time, wealth accumulation for the few is intimately
connected to enormous expanse of global economies.
Meanwhile, for most, their intentional “dumbing down” has effectively
contributed to a rapacious burdensome economic system, as well as a gluttonous
materiality of self-indulgence. But for a moral imperative, or prime directive, the
purposeful neglect of such insistence, premeditates the negativity of contemporary
societal stupidity. Then again, what else might be expected from a species that fails to
learn from its own history? Essentially, not much is new in terms of humanity’s
inhumanity to fellow humanity. Dysfunctional behaviors continue.
With regard to the issues of modern day enslavement, there are diverse, sometimes
hidden, ways and means by which people are enslaved. Slavery today infers bondage,
oppression, and servitude and so on, as a mechanism to control others. For some, the very
idea of slavery conjures historic images of horrific and tortuous tyrannies upon particular
groups of people. By contrast, today the practice is sometimes subtler, deceptive and
unusually devious. A deeper analysis goes beyond the typical typologies of criminal
enterprises such as human trafficking, to the deceptions of economic entrapment.
Horrendous inflictions in the various forms of “involuntary servitude”, takes on divergent
inflictions that hastens devolving consequences for human civilization.
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