And one more thing I have to throw out: in terms of intergenerational economic progress Asians are not comparable to the rest of the country. Second generation Asians are far, far more likely to occupy a higher economic strata than their parents. Talk of resentful elites who have failed to ascend the SES ladder seems to me to imply th…
And one more thing I have to throw out: in terms of intergenerational economic progress Asians are not comparable to the rest of the country. Second generation Asians are far, far more likely to occupy a higher economic strata than their parents. Talk of resentful elites who have failed to ascend the SES ladder seems to me to imply the native born and the "overproduction of elites" phenomenon that Peter Turchin studies.
And one more thing I have to throw out: in terms of intergenerational economic progress Asians are not comparable to the rest of the country. Second generation Asians are far, far more likely to occupy a higher economic strata than their parents. Talk of resentful elites who have failed to ascend the SES ladder seems to me to imply the native born and the "overproduction of elites" phenomenon that Peter Turchin studies.