3 Comments
⭠ Return to thread

A fair point. It's an acronym I often use (and id used by others) and I suspect that in the rush I simply forgot to make the link. It's a much discussed concept (it has its own Wikipedia page) although my own conception of the PMC is probably closest to that of Catherine Liu in her book "Virtue Hoarders." I prefer "Caste" to "Class" because I think that it's more accurate, but the practical difference is not great.

Expand full comment

I think it is best to think of it as a class that has become close to an inheritable caste especially with the reduction of colleges universities to extremely expensive credentialers. You best be a legacy or to come from a wealthy family to get that credential.

It has become more important, I think, to where a man or woman has gotten their degree instead of what kind or even how much knowledge he has. Wisdom is more of a hindrance, I would say. Just look at the top echelon of American society where it is those who have degrees from the Ivies or from Stanford with precious little of the many other, often still good, colleges represented.

Expand full comment

I prefer "cult" myself

Expand full comment