Corporateocracy Excerpt
By Curtis R. Crim
To start, we need to get an overview of the current American culture, from the most powerful to the poorest people in our society. For this purpose, it is important to start off by looking at cultural structures within a historical framework.
By observing human societies over the last ten thousand years, one overwhelmingly obvious pattern that arises is the control of society by a few aristocrats who oppress and torment the poor masses. Regardless of the type of culture or political system, one finds that it appears to be inevitable in human society that a few people with a huge amount of wealth and power always end up abusing the majority of the people, destroying their rights and lives for the soul purpose of attaining additional wealth. This is a straight-forward Marxist view of any human society.
However, the whole point of the Democratic system of
politics is to “level the playing field”, so to speak, and allow poor people to
have the same voice in their government as the wealthy. Obviously, with the
Electoral College, the