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The weirdly comforting thing here is that more than half of the wealth is still in the bottom 99%. That means the masses still have economic power. The problem, of course, is that they cannot deploy it with the same coordination as the smaller group.
I don’t think it’s comforting at all.
If you remove the top 1%, the remaining wealth is concentrated in the top 10%. This group of people is highly invested in the status quo; their wealth and power is usually used to prop up the current system.
These people are reffered to by many names: petit bourgeoisie, professional managerial class, small business tyrants, etc.
Those last 9 percent might be hard to convince since they’re already doing quite well.