Silicon Valley's Radical Turn
Gilded Rage: How Elon Musk and Silicon Valley Are Rewriting the Playbook of Political Influence
In his book 'Gilded Rage,' Jacob Silverman delves into the political shift of Silicon Valley's billionaires towards conservative ideologies, with figures like Elon Musk at the forefront. Through a critical lens, Silverman explores the contradictions and implications of their influence on society, highlighting events such as the FTX collapse and Twitter acquisition.
Introduction: The Gilded Age of Silicon Valley
The Emergence of Reactionary Politics Among Tech Titans
Jacob Silverman's Critical Lens
The Charismatic Influence of Elon Musk
Monopolizing Influence: From FTX Collapse to Twitter Takeover
Economic and Social Implications of Tech Moguls' Political Influence
Peter Thiel: Libertarianism Meets Populism
Public Reactions: A Polarizing Discourse
Future Imlications: The Corporate‑State Power Alignment
Conclusion: The Reckoning with Silicon Valley's Radicalization
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