Yes, but that requires economic growth and a portion of the left believes in degrowth economics. Also, the people who are making it more likely in the future like Elon Musk whose rockets could make asteroid mining are in reality hated by the very left that needs his economic growth policies the most. You can't have economic growth without economic growth.There are sort of limits to these things, and yet in ways less than we might think.
For instance, if a society becomes richer and has more disposable income, one of the ways it can spend that money is fighting legal cases. Obviously there is a limit, and society can train more lawyers than it needs. But in practice, a country may be able to significantly increase the number of "elite jobs" it can support.
No, but the system that overproduced elites created Donald Trump, Bannon, and many others like them.
Donald Trump was not made the way he was by his Bachelor's degree in Economics.
Sounds like sheer elitism.
The problem with the university system is that it's detached from supply and demand. There are many majors we don't need more of, and many majors that we needed more of, but now don't. Soon nursing and computer science will be like this. First, we needed lots of them, now we are beginning to see oversupply.