

America’s Oligarch Problem
35 snips Jun 24, 2025
Evan Osnos, a Staff writer at The New Yorker and author focused on the politics of wealth, discusses the growing influence of oligarchs in America. He highlights how tech tycoons, once seen as champions of entrepreneurship, are now scrutinized for monopolistic practices. Osnos delves into how tax policies favor the ultra-rich, exacerbating social inequities. The conversation also touches on the absurdities of wealth culture, illustrated by the competitive yacht scene, and critiques the implications of such concentration of power on democracy.
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Surge of Billionaire Political Influence
- The influence of wealth in America has surged, with billionaire contributions jumping from $13 million in 2004 to $3 billion in 2024.
- Supreme Court decisions have enabled this unprecedented power shift toward ultra-rich donors.
Defining American Oligarchy
- America's government functions as a civil oligarchy, where wealth binds elites to the rule of law.
- When a leader prioritizes personal power over law, this balance tips toward authoritarian oligarchy.
Tech Titans' Changing Fortunes
- Tech tycoons once believed their entrepreneurship was a public gift but faced accusations of monopolization and privacy invasion.
- Under Trump, these leaders found a president who celebrated their power and rolled back regulations.