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Why Tech Billionaires Are So Angry: Elon Musk and the Gilded Rage of Silicon Valley

Nov 6, 2025
Jacob Silverman, an author and journalist, dives into the volatile world of tech billionaires like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel. He discusses their surprising rage, suggesting it's rooted in societal exhaustion and childhood trauma. Silverman connects their political radicalization to a dangerous blend of corporate power and government, with a nostalgic yearning for sci-fi fantasies. He posits that their anger stems from deep insecurities and a desire to escape society altogether, raising questions about the implications of such a mindset.
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Exit Over Civic Investment

  • Wealth for Silicon Valley elites fuels dissatisfaction and a desire to 'exit' society rather than integrate.
  • Jacob Silverman argues they prefer new cities, private islands, or Mars over public philanthropy or shared civic life.
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Corporate Power Becomes Political Candidacy

  • Silicon Valley's radicalization fuses corporate power with high-level political influence in an unprecedented way.
  • Silverman highlights CEOs acting like quasi-candidates and aligning closely with Trump-era politics.
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Trauma Shapes Billionaire Worldviews

  • Personal trauma and family conflicts shape many tech billionaires' worldviews and grievances.
  • Silverman links Musk's abusive childhood and his daughter's estrangement to his 'woke mind virus' rhetoric.
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