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{{DES | des = The diamond shaped society is a term coined by David Brin for majority middle-class societies in the first world.  Libertarianism, being conservative and aristocratic, is harmful to the diamond shaped society.}}
 
The diamond shaped society is a term coined by David Brin for majority middle-class societies in the first world.  The diamond represents the distribution of wealth: a few rich at the top point, the abjectly poor at the bottom point, and a large middle class.  Brin emphasizes that the diamond shaped society is new and rare: all prior societies and all other present societies are pyramid shaped, with a broad base of abjectly poor.
 
The diamond shaped society is a term coined by David Brin for majority middle-class societies in the first world.  The diamond represents the distribution of wealth: a few rich at the top point, the abjectly poor at the bottom point, and a large middle class.  Brin emphasizes that the diamond shaped society is new and rare: all prior societies and all other present societies are pyramid shaped, with a broad base of abjectly poor.
  
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* widespread or universal education
 
* widespread or universal education
 
* equal rights
 
* equal rights
* land redistribution
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* land redistribution and progressive taxation
 
* markets
 
* markets
 
* abolition of aristocracy
 
* abolition of aristocracy
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The diamond shaped society is fragile: it is the result of a virtuous circle of progressive populist forces.  It is under constant attack by aristocratic forces for the simple reason that any concentration of wealth is a target for those who covet it.  The broader the distribution of wealth, the easier it is to attack the divided defenses.
 
The diamond shaped society is fragile: it is the result of a virtuous circle of progressive populist forces.  It is under constant attack by aristocratic forces for the simple reason that any concentration of wealth is a target for those who covet it.  The broader the distribution of wealth, the easier it is to attack the divided defenses.
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Conservatism and libertarianism seek aristocracy and thus oppose most of the government efforts to support the essential factors that create and preserve the diamond shaped society.  While individual conservatives and libertarians might legitimately protest that they prize the diamond shaped society, it is undeniable that their movements oppose:
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* the public funding essential to universal education
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* land redistribution and progressive taxation
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* unions
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* abolition of child labor
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* protection from cyclic causes of poverty (depressions, predation, etc.)
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Claims that these are not essential to the diamond shaped society are wishful thinking.

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