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6/18/2025, 6:50:03 AM
>>2069861
>Is a successful Fehlinger the EU's good ending?
Unironically yeah. I'm not a fan NeoLiberalDemocracy or RedditGoldChungusNAFO but at least dude is trying to not be evil.
>>2069516
Not KillPeopleosm. This is Managerialism.
Read James Burnham's The Managerial Revolution fyi.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Managerial_Revolution
>"Burnham agreed with Marxists that the capitalist class would inevitably lose the class struggle, but disagreed that they would lose to the working class due to being too disorganized and weak. He instead argued that a new class called the managerial class would win against the capitalist class. Burnham defines this new class as the individuals responsible for "the tasks of the technical direction and coordination of the process of production." (...) responsible for directing technical experts, including "operating executives, superintendents, administrative engineers, supervisory technicians; or, in government ... administrators, commissioners, bureau heads, and so on."
>>2069934
There's new portrait for him actually.
>Is a successful Fehlinger the EU's good ending?
Unironically yeah. I'm not a fan NeoLiberalDemocracy or RedditGoldChungusNAFO but at least dude is trying to not be evil.
>>2069516
Not KillPeopleosm. This is Managerialism.
Read James Burnham's The Managerial Revolution fyi.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Managerial_Revolution
>"Burnham agreed with Marxists that the capitalist class would inevitably lose the class struggle, but disagreed that they would lose to the working class due to being too disorganized and weak. He instead argued that a new class called the managerial class would win against the capitalist class. Burnham defines this new class as the individuals responsible for "the tasks of the technical direction and coordination of the process of production." (...) responsible for directing technical experts, including "operating executives, superintendents, administrative engineers, supervisory technicians; or, in government ... administrators, commissioners, bureau heads, and so on."
>>2069934
There's new portrait for him actually.
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