Complex Systems Won’t Survive the Competence Crisis

1srelluc

Diamond Member
Nov 21, 2021
41,664
58,693
3,488
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia

The core issue is that changing political mores have established the systematic promotion of the unqualified and sidelining of the competent. This has continually weakened our society’s ability to manage modern systems. At its inception, it represented a break from the trend of the 1920s to the 1960s, when the direct meritocratic evaluation of competence became the norm across vast swaths of American society.

In the first decades of the twentieth century, the idea that individuals should be systematically evaluated and selected based on their ability rather than wealth, class, or political connections, led to significant changes in selection techniques at all levels of American society. The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) revolutionized college admissions by allowing elite universities to find and recruit talented students from beyond the boarding schools of New England.


Sigh, not to put too fine a point on it but in other words we are fucked cause we allow the 'tarded to run the country and I'm not talking about just the .gov either.
 
peter-principle.asp-final-556adb51ee7f45098cbd12bb1ce4f44e.png
 

Forum List

Back
Top