『(The) Gerontocracy: The Global Rule of the Elderly and the Crisis of Intergenerational Theft』のカバーアート

(The) Gerontocracy: The Global Rule of the Elderly and the Crisis of Intergenerational Theft

(The) Gerontocracy: The Global Rule of the Elderly and the Crisis of Intergenerational Theft

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In the halls of power, from South Africa, to Washington, to Beijing, a great acceleration is underway. But it is not the rapid pace of technological change or cultural evolution. It is the acceleration of age. The world is being led by a political class that is, on average, older than at any point in human history. They preside over revolutions in AI and climate they will not live to see, crafting laws for a future they will never inhabit, funded by debts they will never repay. This is not a coincidence or a simple demographic trend. It is a gerontocracy: a rule by the old, for the old. This episode asks: how did our political systems become nursing homes with nuclear codes? And what is the cost of this unprecedented intergenerational power imbalance?

This episode will conduct a historical autopsy of political leadership, tracing its evolution from a model of elder-as-sage in communal societies to the modern professional political class, whose incumbency is now supercharged by extended lifespans and campaign finance systems. We will explore the pivotal shift when political office became a lifelong career rather than a temporary service, creating a self-perpetuating class insulated from the demographic it governs. The analysis will argue that gerontocracy is not a passive demographic trend but an active political project, maintained by tools like partisan redistricting, the collapse of local journalism, and a cultural conflation of seniority with wisdom. The polemic will challenge the intergenerational equity of this system, revealing it as a slow-moving coup against the future that creates policy paralysis on long-term crises and systematically disenfranchises the young.

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