Mental & Physical Health
Sign of the Times? Social Mobility Disorder Revealed!
Social Mobility Disorder (SMD) is a coordinated set of adaptive behavioral changes that develop in individuals and societies strained by generations of economic pressure, social stratification and inequality. This is especially true for those at the bottom of class based systems. SMD can accompany rapid changes in access to basic goods and services such as recessions or fascist political regimes. Strangely, the accompanied feelings of desperation somehow aid survival, though the mechanism is only partially understood. It is estimated that 99% of the world’s population is either infected or affected by social mobility disorder. Symptoms can last for a lifetime and seems to be passed from generation to generation leading some researchers to believe SMD may be a genetic based phenomenon. Common means of transmission include industrial education, crass consumerism, corporate wage slavery and self-righteous religious institutions as well as political propaganda. This modern psycho-social...
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