Course 7 of 14
Elites and Institutional Capture
What You Will Gain
After this course, you will be able to analyze how elites form, what obligations elite status carries, and how institutions are captured when those obligations are abandoned.
About This Course
How elites emerge from cooperation. The obligations that justify elite status. Elite overproduction, rent-seeking, and the mechanisms of institutional capture. How to detect and resist capture.
Curriculum
Curriculum in development. Detailed lesson plans will be published when this course is released.
This Course Is Coming Soon
This course is currently in development. Begin with the Foundation tier to prepare for what is ahead.
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