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If I were to try and play up his argument, I might appeal to 'we can shorten the dark times', Asimov's foundation style. But I admit my hearts not in it. Things will very likely get worse before they get better, partially because I don't particularly trust anyone with the ability to influence things just a bit to actually use that influence productively.
I do think this oligarchy has very different tools than those of old; far fewer mercenary assassinations of labor leaders, a very different and weirdly shaped strangle-hold on media, and I put lower odds on a hot conflict with strikers.
I don't know the history of hubris from oligarchs; were the Tsar's or Barons also excited about any (absurd and silly) infrastructure projects explicitly for the masses? I guess there were the Ford towns in the amazon?
Let's hope for the best, without dark ages, and who knows, perhaps we have novel tools too.
One example would be: Trans-Siberian Railway (1904)
Took 13 years to build.