What Will Happen In The 2020s? (Spoiler Alert: Nothing Good)

Authored by ‘Lance Welton’ via VDare.com,

Peter Turchin And The Coming Crisis Of The 2020s

Increasingly, social science is dominated by Leftist ideologues who use the remaining respect that academia still has among the public to inculcate students and public alike with their equalitarian dogmas.

But there are honorable exceptions.

One of these: Peter Turchin, a Russian who is professor of Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut. Turchin, who did PhD at Duke University, applies his “hard science” training to the Woke world of social science, aiming to make clear and testable predictions about the cycles through which civilizations go. According to Turchin, the West is headed for trouble in the 2020s.

Turchin, who keeps a blog about civilization cycles, recently presented his latest findings to the Centre for Complex Systems Studies in Utrecht, Holland, under the heading “A History of the Near Future: What History Tells Us About the Near Future.” [PDF] His conclusions are startling. Based on his detailed number-crunching about events, civilizations that are in decline – as is the USA is – always enter periods of extreme polarization. For the USA, the 2020s will be that period. It will be marred by years of political violence, and intense conflict. Worryingly, Turchin claims that the U.S. more polarized that it was on the eve of the Civil War [ See his Ages of Discord: A Structural-Demographic Analysis of American History].

Turchin argued in his Utrecht presentation that political instability in the USA and Western Europe in the 2020s will be of unparalleled severity, to the extent that it may well “undermine scientific progress.”

Turchin began his presentation by quoting himself from almost a decade ago already making this prediction, one which—in a world of Trump, Brexit and the rise of European “populism”—now seems extremely prescient. Spain has just become the latest country to give a right-wing populist party a substantial vote: the Vox party took 3rd place in the country’s November 10th general election. [ Eurosceptics rejoice as Vox becomes 3rd most powerful party in Spanish election ,RT, November 11, 2019]

“Qualitative historical analysis reveals that complex human societies are affected by recurrent—and predictable—waves of political instability” he wrote in a letter to the leading science journal, Nature, which he quoted at the beginning of his presentation [Political instability may be a contributor in the coming decade, February 4, 2010].

Turchin’s presentation then moved on to highlighting the key forces that, according to his massive data base on historical cycles of violence, appear to auger political instability in the 2020s. There are four of them, and they were last this intense in the early 1970s, also a period of political instability in the West.

Mass Mobilization Potential

This, in essence, is “too many workers.” Turchin noted that when “the supply of labor exceeds its demand, the price of labor decreases, depressing the living standards for the majority of population, thus leading to popular immiseration [impoverishment] and growing mass-mobilization potential, but creating favorable economic conditions for the elites.”

In other words, as gradually occurred in the 1950s and the 1960s in Europe, the rich have grown richer on the back of cheap labor underpinned by mass immigration. This, however, has led to economic polarization and resentment, with the rich getting rich at a much faster rate than the poor. This means a well of angry, resentful people in the working and lower middle class.

Intra-Elite Competition.

Turchin argued that “favorable economic conjuncture for the elites results in increasing numbers of elites and elite aspirants, as well as runaway growth of elite consumption levels.” This means that many people who are higher up the hierarchy have to, in effect, become economically poor to maintain the veneer of “elite” status. Turchin added: “Elite overproduction results when elite numbers and appetites exceed the ability of the society to sustain them, leading to spiraling intra-elite competition and conflict.”

If you over-educate the populace, you have too many people who believe that in some way they have a right to rule—because when they were children, for people had a degree, that was kind of the case. So, if we assume that having a degree used to make you part of an “elite,” then we have “over-produced” this “elite”—over half of young people go into higher education in some Western countries. [More than half of young p eople are going to university for the first time, figures reveal, by Camilla Turner, Telegraph, September 26, 2019]

Thus there are far too many people qualified as lawyers, far too many college graduates, and thus very intense competition within and resentment between different sub-groups of “elite” people.

Many of them are not really “elite” other than on paper, but they regard “non-elite” jobs as beneath them. Think of all the baristas with Cultural Anthropology degrees, the wannabe attorneys working as civil servants or for charities; the numerous graduates doing The Office-type tedious jobs. This breeds hatred and conflict among the more educated.

State Fragility

This occurs when a “fiscal crisis,” of the kind Turchin claims we have, reduces the power of the government to control the police, the army and other enforcers. The state begins to lack “legitimacy,” meaning that the elites and the populace are less likely to defend its institutions. Thus Trump supporters regard hallowed newspapers as “Fake News.” Brexit supporters label senior judges [ British newspapers react to judges’ Brexit ruling: ‘Enemies of the people’, Guardian, November 4, 2019] and even parliament itself [ Boris Johnson’s attempt to subvert democracy has failed, and he should resign, New Statesman, September 242019] as the “Enemy of the People.”

International Environment

The state will be rendered even more fragile if foreign governments support the insurgents within the elite—for example, Trump expressing his support for Brexiteers. And similar insurgencies in other countries spur emulation: Trump supporters could look to the Brexit vote and see that such victories over the Establishment were possible.

Turchin argues that these factors also existed in the 1920s and 1930s, resulting in a crisis and in war. The elites dealt with this by attempting to create a more equal society, by limiting the size of the work force, by regulating the economy, and by limiting imports. The result was that between about 1930 and 1970, real (inflation-adjusted) wages grew.

But once the elites forgot about the 1930s, and became focused on their own enrichment, wages started to plateau and fall, leading to crisis by the 1970s. Policies to, in essence, make everyone much wealthier were then instituted across the 1980s.

But these could only last for so long and, claims Turchin, real wages have effectively been in decline since about the year 2000. And as this has happened, the elites have got richer and larger. For example, the percentage of the USA population worth 1 million dollars (in 1995 dollars) has grown from 2.9% to 6.3% between 1983 and 2007. So there is growing economic polarization.

The “over-production of elites” leads to aspirant elites challenging the “established elites,” if necessary by violent means. The number of elite positions is limited—there are 50 state governors and 100 senators, no matter the population size—so this leads to political instability. In this regard, Turchin charts how the number of candidates for Congress—the number of elite aspirants—has increased over time, meaning more and more resentful people in the elite, who might be attracted to radical action to get their way.

Turchin brings together a variety of “well-being indicators”—employment, real wages, health, family size—and finds that they all follow exactly the same pattern. They are low around 1900, which Turchin argues was a period of conflict and instability. They are very high by about 1960 and then start to rapidly fall. We would thus expect a crisis.

Serious crises seeming to manifest every 50 years or so. Turchin takes us into what he calls the “deep past”—back even to the history of Rome—to show that these cycles occur again and again in almost exactly the same way, for exactly the same reasons, even involving similar lengths of time, such as instability every 50 years [A History of the Near Future]. Fascinatingly, he shows—setting out the data in a graph—that there is a clear negative association between societal well-being and elite over-production between 1780 and 2010 in the USA.

What will happen in the 2020s?

Turchin argues that one possibility is mass mobilization leading to war, revolution, state collapse, a lethal pandemic, population collapse—and, eventually, the higher living standards that tend to go with a reduced population.

Turchin, however, is slightly more optimistic for this coming decade. He predicts that the West will undergo something more similar to the collapse of the Soviet Union, and thus avoid pandemics and a mass die-off.

Let’s hope he’s right.

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28 Comments
Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
November 20, 2019 1:11 pm

I have a feeling there will be some kind of religious reawakening interwoven with all of this. There may be a lot more substance to what Kanye West is trying to start than many would imagine possible.

Vote Harder
Vote Harder
  Harrington Richardson
November 20, 2019 1:15 pm

Thats when the “opiate of the masses” will have more opium in it.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Vote Harder
November 20, 2019 2:45 pm

That’s just Marx attempting to denigrate his competition. There has only been one truth ever spoken by a communist and that was Mao: “Every Communist must grasp this. All power comes from the barrel of a gun.”

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Harrington Richardson
November 20, 2019 4:23 pm

“I have a feeling there will be some kind of religious reawakening interwoven with all of this.”

That’s what scares me most… people will worship the wrong god. The world is massively deceived. Nothing to come out of KW’s mouth has led me to believe he’s saved. I’d like to be proven wrong on that.

Galatians 1:8 KJB… “But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.”

Pequiste
Pequiste
  grace country pastor
November 20, 2019 5:02 pm

Kanny West is a performer in service to Satan. NO other explanation exists for the outrageous continued success of this debauched individual.

Nice message.

But he is famous after all. The Devil takes good care of his own.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Pequiste
November 20, 2019 5:17 pm

Though I couldn’t make it through but a few seconds of the video… I’m with ya.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Pequiste
November 20, 2019 9:46 pm

Nancy Pelosi, Trump, Taylor swift, Pink, and Bill Cosby all in this video

Dutch
Dutch
November 20, 2019 1:57 pm

Too many breathers / eaters / breeders.

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
November 20, 2019 1:58 pm

The Federal Reserve and Oligarchs are driving the Economy and Society to Chaos with higher rates (9 steps up since Nov2016 and a couple back) and their Cultural Communism (they want to implement their New World Order and get rid of cash Rev 13:16,17); the Eddy Minimum of the Modern GSM is driving the Four Horsemen stampeding right at us. Unless God and Trump pull off a miracle, 2020 will become an economic doozy.

mark
mark
November 20, 2019 2:23 pm

“If you over-educate the populace, you have too many people who believe that in some way they have a right to rule—because when they were children, for people had a degree that was kind of the case. So, if we assume that having a degree used to make you part of an “elite,” then we have “over-produced” this “elite”—over half of young people go into higher education in some Western countries.

Thus there are far too many people qualified as lawyers, far too many college graduates, and thus very intense competition within and resentment between different sub-groups of “elite” people.

Many of them are not really “elite” other than on paper, but they regard “non-elite” jobs as beneath them. Think of all the baristas with Cultural Anthropology degrees, the wannabe attorneys working as civil servants or for charities; the numerous graduates doing The Office-type tedious jobs. This breeds hatred and conflict among the more educated”.

On a narrow focus I thought these points above were in the bullseye black, made me think of Mike Rowe, my own trade background in HS and Trade work after, and left me smiling as I always had a decent paycheck, never any debt. It seems too many ended up like John Blutarsky (the character played by John Belushi in Animal House), who said when he got suspended: “Six years of college down the drain!”

I object to the word ‘elite’ however, and would substitute other words and phrases, i.e. entitled fools, brainwashed dupes, useful idiots, spoiled snowflakes, privileged cannon fodder, useless snobs, sheepskin know nothings, the herd who heard they were ‘special’, the debt ridden WOKE who really are just sleep walkers…soon to be zombies.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  mark
November 20, 2019 4:26 pm

That’s “Senator Blutarsky” if you remember the ending credit roll… ?

mark
mark
  grace country pastor
November 20, 2019 5:45 pm

HA! I forgot about that Pastor…how appropriate.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  mark
November 20, 2019 10:55 pm

(Ted)

Plato_Plubius
Plato_Plubius
  mark
November 20, 2019 10:13 pm

Mark,

If the over education of a population is the issue in 2020s I can only imagine what might happen when technology is thrown into the mix

https://qz.com/1750852/what-ai-chips-do-to-peoples-brains/?utm_source=YPL&yptr=yahoo

As far as you clowning on the “debt ridden woke ” …i am of the opinion that we are experiencing a mass “awakening” like has transpired in history, this particular awakening occurring during a 4th turning. I still use the term “woke” regardless of the negative connotations that have been attached to it in the past few years,

Woke to me speaks to the choice between red pill and blue pill , staying in Wonderland (waking up) or going back to sleep and believing whatever we want. The Matrix is a system and the economic portion of this system here in the U.S. is a debt-based central bank issued fiat currency in which every dollar digitally inserted into the system is a debt liability to each U.S. citizen., so you might think you are better to those of us who have debt, that fact remains we are all indentured servants to this corporatocracy.

mark
mark
  Plato_Plubius
November 20, 2019 11:55 pm

Plato,

I was referring to ‘woke’ in the context of poking sharp words at those over educated, unrealistic, Walking Lost…pre-SHTF Zombies who were in the parts of the article I quoted, who after TSHTF (whenever, and to whatever degree it is coming) will find themselves ‘awake’ in a living nightmare. Not that – that nightmare won’t affect us all, they just have no idea its coming, and their unpreparedness for this economy will be nothing compared to their unpreparedness for what is approaching faster than a pack of galloping vicious wolves.

But your link was intriguing…anyone who would let their brain be wired to AI (and I have no doubt that is coming and many will) won’t be literally wired, they will be doomed.

Now, I never said, meant or implied as you responded I was “better to those of us who have debt” (I’m assuming your ‘to’ was a typo and was supposed to be ‘than’) as I don’t think I’m better than anyone.

To the point, to a certain degree debt is a choice, and then there is accidents, illness, bad luck, undeserved blessings, etc. Many things in and out of our control. I have made many choices when it comes to money and debt, I wouldn’t call them sacrifices, just a lifelong modest lifestyle living well under my means, and as my means increased so did my savings. I also have had many undeserved blessings.

I live in the same disunited states under the same “corporatocracy” and despise the Puppet Masters for what they have done to my country and our collective future. I’m not just into no debt, I’m also into independent self-sufficiency and besides working towards feeding my family myself, hope to get completely off the grid one day – especially as a family legacy.

If this unwinding Empire we have allowed ourselves to devolve into can hold itself together another six months, I will be 95% outside the grasp of Banksters…and wide awake while waiting for the pack of galloping vicious wolves to arrive. If and when they come onto my place in the 2020’s, I plan on shooting them.

Plato_Plubius
Plato_Plubius
  mark
November 21, 2019 11:07 am

Mark,

After reading my words again it seemed I came off too abrasive. My apologies. Within that context about being woke and some of the virtue signaling Social justice warriors I can understand. I feel for them though because it is a well designed cognitive and socially developed trap to fall into.

You are right on all accounts in your response.

I think this guy’s research fits nicely with the 4th turning and this global awakening being spurred by technological interconnectiveness.

Diogenes’ Dung
Diogenes’ Dung
  Plato_Plubius
November 21, 2019 1:06 pm

“…global awakening being spurred by technological interconnectivity.”…?

Technology isn’t awakening anyone. ‘Interconnectivity’s’ primary influence on ‘Joe & Jane Sixpack’ is homogenized propaganda, fabric for paradigms that are never cut out of whole cloth.

Those claiming to be ‘Woke’ as part of the pan-cultural ‘tech-awakened’ avant-garde of a 4th-Turning masquerade without cloths.

The first thing an ‘awakened’ person realizes is a good night’s sleep; nobody sleeps worse than the Woke.

The next ‘global’ tech-leap will only awaken uniform vacuity and a helpless reliance on ‘tech’-awakened capabilities. Because nano-tech can eliminate one’s choice to participate in their enslavement – or not, on OR off-grid, it probably will.

Freedom and liberty, inalienable elements of Soul, eventually (but always temporarily), find a way to counter those who seek power over humanity.

The counter measures needed to escape the coming global gulag and make the 4th Turning won’t be technological, they will be spiritual.

Plato_Plubius
Plato_Plubius
  Diogenes’ Dung
November 21, 2019 2:43 pm

D.D.

Excellent points. My mention of technological connectivity might need to be defined. I think we all would agree that because of the internet the world has become more connected than ever. Open source country provides for a plethora of alternative views and perceptions. In this sense, where information can be diffused instantaneously over thousands of miles, the world has become much smaller.

Most of us on TBP use this Pandora ‘s box to better our lot in life and educate ourselves and find likeminded individuals. Many others who profess to be “woke” use it for notoriety, attention-seeking, virtue signaling, entertainment and convenience.

Transhumanism is the end goal with all this indoctrination and technological convenience. If you get a chance check out the article I linked and shared with Mark above.

That shit is not for me. I don’t mind obtaining knowledge the right way, hard work studying and practice. I like my autonomy thanks very much. I won’t be getting the “upgrade”, I will not comply! This supposed next phase in human evolution, the “singularity ” won’t make us “Super heroes” ; rather, it will make us some sort of Borg collectivist hive mind.

No thanks!

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Plato_Plubius
November 21, 2019 4:37 pm

Plato… do you look at Truthstream Media at all? Some well assembled videos on the whole transhumanist deal. Recommended.

mark
mark
  Plato_Plubius
November 21, 2019 4:41 pm

Plato,

No problem buddy…I always find your posts thoughful and enjoy your perspective!

Donkey
Donkey
November 20, 2019 3:21 pm

At least someone agrees with me.

“Good or bad, right or wrong, like it or not, wealth/income inequality, if it gets bad enough, creates big problems”.

–Wip

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Donkey
November 22, 2019 7:26 pm

Letting an ongoing invasion of illegal aliens into our country and our wallets creates a big problem too.

SeeBee
SeeBee
November 20, 2019 4:14 pm

Too much verbal diarrhea to read through. People have free will, if they choose to exercise it. Otherwise…you get the babble written above.

SeeBee
SeeBee
  SeeBee
November 20, 2019 9:06 pm

I’m not sure if it makes a difference, but the babble refers to the article above not the comments. But…DV away. It’s ok. Or maybe it’s the free will part that has caused some irritation.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  SeeBee
November 22, 2019 7:27 pm

Zombies don’t like free will.

But they want everything else for free.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 20, 2019 6:01 pm

I am not sure of his analysis of how were got there, but I think he is dead-on with his predictions for the future. Regardless of the reasons, there simply does not seem to be enough jobs that pay enough to maintain even close to what was formerly considered a middle class existence. What good jobs remain are pursued by hordes of equally educated and competent job seekers. And what is becoming clearer all the time is that the elites have no real solutions to offer, and people realize it. They are angry and feel betrayed. I find it curious that even though Obama was personally popular, he never had any coat tails, and left his party in rotten shape. But you can only spin things so far, and people can easily figure out if they are better off than they were 8 years prior. Most weren’t. Trump was elected because his real message–what do you have to lose?–resonated with the voters. I doubt in the long term his economic policies will have much effect. However, I applaud the fact that he is at least attempting to disengage the U.S. from these ruinous wars, which only favor certain elites. I am not optimistic that what is coming at us can really be avoided. Those who can arguably change things have no interest in doing so, since they are doing quite nicely, thank you. But as in an individual person’s life, sometimes things have to break down completely before a new way can be found forward. I think that is where we are now.

Steve
Steve
November 20, 2019 7:51 pm

I’m not sure there was ever a time in human history when so many ruinous forces came together as what are lining up for us right now. The economic, political and ecological forces worldwide are going to produce withering effects on us.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 20, 2019 9:38 pm

The Democrats are so nasty and dirty with their amoral lifestyles surely they’ll cause a pandemic