Classic politics has been about negotiation in order to get at least a workable deal for everyone. If suddenly everybody's more special than everybody else then we will run into a logjam.
Classic politics has been about negotiation in order to get at least a workable deal for everyone. If suddenly everybody's more special than everybody else then we will run into a logjam.
But the workable deal may actually create societies of concentration within which practical gain can be seen.
The unacceptable thing I see is where mobility between, or even among, societies is denied.
I think we may get the qualitative difference when we consider the distinction between an academy and a ghetto.
For one kind of concentration is more out of free choice and the other kind is out of needless lack of resources or the mentality to use them.