Rugged Individualism into a system of multiple elites: an educated left wing elite and an income / wealth right wing elite, both of which are inegalitarian. The left wing elite is interested in cooperation, but not to the point where is would endanger it's privileges, and the right wing is committed to competition as the basic principle. — Echarmion
I think that makes sense. I'd only add that
some of this left elite may be willing to "give back", in terms of paying
slightly higher taxes and some may even want modest welfare reform. But this does not mean "endangering it's privileges" in a manner that would
actually cause them to lose privileges.
If they were smart, they'd want modest "reform", because it gives something to the people and could serve to temper the anger which is felt throughout the world. And then they would
look good and perhaps even do some good, while staying safe. But even that's too radical for most elites.
As for the right, yes. I've seen it pop-up specifically within the neoliberal/liberal (liberals can be anything these days, from right to left) framework, "competition" is a dogma. But this mindset is going to kill us all. Almost no one is safe from global warming, nor massive war. All which increase drastically due to this "competition" mentality.
The egalitarian/socialist left seems to me to suffer from serious problems in coordination and sustaining the movement. There's way too much fighting in the left: you aren't left enough, Marxist that's nothing I'm an anarchist, anarchist how naïve I'm social democrat, etc, etc. It's crazy.
Sorry for the long rant. It's just that the problems facing us as a species cannot wait for much...