Critics at Large | The New Yorker

“Mountainhead” and the Age of the Pathetic Billionaire

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Jun 5, 2025
The podcast dives into Jesse Armstrong's new film, exploring the satirical portrayal of tech billionaires. It critiques how figures like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg seek public approval, revealing their vulnerabilities. Discussions highlight the challenges of satirizing the absurdity of billionaire culture in today’s media landscape. The panel also examines the historical context of wealth in literature and how contemporary tales like 'Mountainhead' reflect societal inequities. Ultimately, it questions the maturity and public perception of the 'pathetic billionaire' archetype.
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Billionaire Detachment Exposed

  • Mountainhead portrays billionaire tech moguls as aloof and detached amid global chaos.
  • Their conflicts reveal deep moral and existential emptiness masked by immense wealth.
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Satire vs. Real Billionaire Absurdity

  • Satirizing tech billionaires is harder now as reality surpasses absurdity.
  • Culture’s obsession with wealth dulls the impact of satire on the ultra-rich.
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Why Art Fixates On Billionaires

  • Artists focus on billionaires because wealth shapes societal power and daily life.
  • Depicting tycoons reveals dynamics of influence in an economically hierarchical society.
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