Loss of innovation is also a casualty of too much concentration. Malcolm Gladwell looks at this in his most recent book, "Revenge of the Tipping Point", in the sections on monocultures and especially the chapter on Poplar Grove. The hyper-rich can be seen as a monoculture and will have all the downsides which come with that situation.
Loss of innovation is also a casualty of too much concentration. Malcolm Gladwell looks at this in his most recent book, "Revenge of the Tipping Point", in the sections on monocultures and especially the chapter on Poplar Grove. The hyper-rich can be seen as a monoculture and will have all the downsides which come with that situation.
Loss of innovation is also a casualty of too much concentration. Malcolm Gladwell looks at this in his most recent book, "Revenge of the Tipping Point", in the sections on monocultures and especially the chapter on Poplar Grove. The hyper-rich can be seen as a monoculture and will have all the downsides which come with that situation.