20/80 society
20/80 society | |
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Interest of | Yuval Harari |
The 20/80 society is a concept which has been discussed by Hans-Peter Martin in his book "The Global Trap" after he visited the Fairmont convention that has taken place in 1995 in San Francisco.[1] He was one of three invited journalist at this conference where he overheard global business leaders discussing how much, or less workforce they actually need to keep their companies running.
20/80 society
Obsolete a 2016 documentary by Truthstream Media |
The book is known for defining a possible "20/80 society". In this possible society of the 21st century, 20 percent of the working age population will be enough to keep the world economy going. The other 80 percent live on some form of welfare and are entertained with a concept called "tittytainment", a term remarked uttered by Zbigniew Brzezinski, which aims at keeping the 80 percent of frustrated citizens happy with a mixture of deafeningly predictable, lowest common denominator entertainment for the soul and nourishment for the body.[2]
Streaming services like Netflix for movies and TV series abound, and a coming wave of full robotization have made this a very likely future scenario.
Pareto Principle
It is not to be confused with the Pareto Principle, a rule that suggests that 20 percent of business activities will account for 80 percent of results/revenue.[3]
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