It’s not a matter of animosity towards each other. It’s a lack of class consciousness and a sense of being temporarily embarrassed millionaires. Quoting myself:
Burgerland STEM is very technocratic, engineer’s disease turbolib. CS graduates are supposed to join the labor aristocracy with the possibility of joining the bourgeoisie through the tech startup pipeline.
Yup. It’s haute labor aristocracy. Or was, maybe it’s down a peg nowadays. And usually all STEM, no humanities. No class consciousness. Petit bourgeois stock options aspirations.
By all rights I should be an insufferable turbolib.
The treats are eroding nowadays, though, so they’re likely to get angrier. Maybe a few will develop class consciousness.
“engineers disease”: The delusion because you’re ubercompetent in your chosen field, you’re automatically an expert on everything else.
I think that’s only part of the problem. Experts in other fields normally do not impose their will upon all domains of knowledge like tech people do. At least not to such an extent. I think them being paid better wages and benefits than other workers with the same depth of expertise is what makes them like this. Financial success is conflated with objective superiority.
It’s not a matter of animosity towards each other. It’s a lack of class consciousness and a sense of being temporarily embarrassed millionaires. Quoting myself:
I think that’s only part of the problem. Experts in other fields normally do not impose their will upon all domains of knowledge like tech people do. At least not to such an extent. I think them being paid better wages and benefits than other workers with the same depth of expertise is what makes them like this. Financial success is conflated with objective superiority.