Talent-Ghetto Ponzi Rehash as Global Slump Worsens

"The spillovers in knowledge that result from
talent-clustering are the main cause of economic growth.
Well-educated professionals and creative workers who live
together in dense ecosystems, interacting directly, generate
ideas and turn them into products and services faster than
talented people in other places can. There is no evidence
that globalization or the Internet has changed that. Indeed,
as globalization has increased the financial return on
innovation widening the consumer market, the pull of
innovative places, already dense with highly talented
workers, has only grown stronger, creating a snowball
effect. Talent-rich ecosystems are not easy to replicate,
and to realize their full economic value, talented and
ambitious people increasingly need to live within them."

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You cannot politically defy the institutions when all you really wanted was to 
be
clasped to their bosoms and hope in time to be cherished under the very 
framework of
oppressive values you are thinking of overcoming. That would be co-optation,
revolution only in the sense of a circulation of elites rather than the 
extirpation
of the very impulses of elitism.

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