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Elites under scrutiny: wealth concentration fuels public discontent

Saturday 14 June 2025 - 16:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Elites under scrutiny: wealth concentration fuels public discontent

The growing influence and wealth of global elites have become a focal point of public frustration, straining the social fabric amid rising inequality. This tension manifests across continents, with economic disparities and elite dominance reshaping political and cultural landscapes.

Elite universities and the American divide

Donald Trump’s campaign against elite universities like Harvard and Princeton has highlighted the polarization in the United States. A recent poll revealed that less than half of Americans opposed funding cuts to Ivy League schools refusing to end minority inclusion programs. Among Republicans, opposition dropped to just 22%. These tensions reflect broader dissatisfaction with institutions perceived as serving only the privileged.

Global discontent with elites

This anti-elite sentiment extends beyond the U.S. to Europe and Latin America. In the EU, far-right parties criticize "globalist" elites while overlooking domestic inequalities. Latinobarómetro surveys show a decline in support for democracy in Latin America, dropping from 65% in 1998 to 52% in 2024. Economic insecurity, rising rents, and stagnant wages have eroded trust in institutions.

Widening inequality and wealth concentration

The wealth gap between the top 1% and the rest of the world continues to grow. Oxfam reports that the wealthiest 1% increased their net worth by $42 trillion in the last decade, dwarfing the gains of the poorest 50%. In the U.S., CEO pay skyrocketed from 21 times the average worker’s salary in 1965 to 290 times in 2023.

The narrative of meritocracy

Elites often craft narratives to justify their wealth and influence. Sociologist Aaron Reeves notes that public figures adopt relatable personas to bridge the gap between their immense wealth and ordinary citizens’ struggles. Examples include public displays of modesty or hard work, yet these efforts often fail to mask the growing inequality.

The elite influence on policy

Economic elites exert substantial political influence, often discreetly shaping legislation and public discourse. This power extends beyond lobbying, as digital platforms controlled by elites amass unprecedented data on citizens, raising concerns about privacy and governance.

A call for reform

Experts like Peter Turchin warn that rising inequality and elite dominance could lead to social upheaval, as seen in historical revolutions. Turchin suggests progressive reforms, such as inheritance tax adjustments, to address systemic disparities and prevent destructive revolutions.

 

The growing wealth and influence of global elites underscore deep societal divides, fueling public discontent. Addressing these challenges requires transparency, equitable policies, and a commitment to bridging the gap between the privileged and the disenfranchised.


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