I mean, you talk about "elites that prey upon the middle class".
Not quite - they
enable a broad and constant assault on the middle class from the bottom-up: the counter-culture, criminals, and "economic elites" (as you point out, there is a difference). They don't publicly attack the working class themselves, as that would garner retaliation. It is just that sentiment that New Media taps so well - never would we want a liberal to be silent, as their lewd displays provide great exhibitionary value. As a conservative, I am thrilled when Howard Dean speaks, but frustrated that Hillary Clinton remains quite with her feelings.
Their goal (those 10 intellectuals) is to set policy that protects their bubble and undermines the common man and his good values, which they judge to be non-progressive and unenlightened. Class warfare (for everyone but themselves) is mostly achieved by leftist media - including news, MTV, and
Rolling Stone - exploiting racial tensions, seducing teens toward degenerate goals, and the berating of
true, inspired dreamers - those studious geeks possessing "positive intellect" or "good elitist" qualities yet are hampered by pop (poop) culture and mainstream attitudes.... damn the boy who doesn't
"celebrate diversity!" or believe in miracles.
And if you live on a farm, may God or Allah help you....
In any case, the hard Left is well aware of this scheme: that only with the destruction of the middle class can a revolution ever hope to succeed. "The rich" would be easy to pick off, it is instead the gun-bearing, 40-hour work week, semi-populist, Walmart-shopping, strong willed American who wants "the system" to work and is well-satisfied NOT to rise up in bloody revolt, but instead act as patriots and simply enjoy life.
(Is there ONE conformist among those 10 thinkers? I believe that they are all revolutionaries.)
In inflicting as much misery as possible on middle class people - by subverting their values, pushing drugs, bad economic policy (taxation and unrestrained growth of the public sector), and generally promoting modern liberalism - they hope to fulfill the Marxist prophecy they adopted in the 1960s while on LSD and worshiping Beatles songs: the prophecy that capitalists are too greedy not to exploit the proletariat, who will eventually rise-up in revolution.
In summary:
Leftists push for a 2-class system: elitists, and proletariats. [What comes after the revolution? They believe in Utopia, but we all know the real pattern of history: more-of-the-same. Hence we here frequent cries like
"REAL communism has never been tried!". At which point one should ignore the child altogether.]
Rightists want a strong stabilizing force to exist - the middle class. So long as they are kind to them (enough wealth trickles down), the King keeps his head.