Keen On America

Postmodern Patrimonialism: Trump's Everything-Everywhere-All-At-Once Strategy as a Venture Capital Model of Politics

Jun 11, 2025
Jonathan Rauch, a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and contributor to The Atlantic, discusses the concept of 'Postmodern Patrimonialism' to analyze Trump's governance. He argues that Trump's chaotic, venture-capital-like strategy aims to overwhelm opposition through simultaneous initiatives. This approach has caused institutional breakdown in Congress, leading to a growing executive power. Rauch highlights Gavin Newsom's emergence as a key figure opposing Trump, and delves into the challenges facing universities and legal frameworks amidst political strife.
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Trump’s Patrimonial Governance Model

  • Trump 2.0 operates as a patrimonial regime, running government as personal property. - This is less coordinated and bureaucratized than fascism but severely damages democratic institutions.
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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ Strategy

  • Trump uses an "everything everywhere all at once" strategy to overwhelm opponents. - This rapid-fire approach disorients opposition, relying heavily on speed and momentum.
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Congress’s Institutional Breakdown

  • U.S. Congress has collapsed as a functioning check on executive power. - America now effectively operates as a two-branch government, deeply harming constitutional balance.
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