From Innovation to Reactionary Conservatism
Tech Billionaires Gone Wild: The Radical Shift of Silicon Valley
Explore the captivating journey of Silicon Valley's tech elite, once hailed as libertarian innovators, as they pivot towards reactionary politics, supporting Trump's policies and embracing deregulation, populism, and a controversial mix of power and ideology.
Introduction to 'Gilded Rage' and Its Examination of Silicon Valley
The Political Shift of Tech Elites: From Libertarian Innovators to Reactionary Conservatives
Key Figures and Networks in the Radicalization of Silicon Valley
Historical Roots and Cultural Ties Within Silicon Valley's Rightward Shift
Consequences of Tech Elite's Political Influence on Democracy
Reception and Critique of 'Gilded Rage'
Related Current Events and Contextual Analysis
Public Reactions and Broader Discourse on Silicon Valley's Politics
Future Implications: Political, Economic, and Social Considerations
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