Elon Musk, and How Techno-Fascism Has Come to America
When a phalanx of the top Silicon Valley executives--Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Google's Sundar Pichai--aligned behind President Trump during the Inauguration in January, many observers saw an allegiance based on corporate interests. The ultra-wealthy C.E.O.s were turning out to support a fellow-magnate, hoping perhaps for an era of deregulation, tax breaks, and anti-"woke" cultural shifts. The historian Janis Mimura saw something more ominous: a new, proactive union of industry and governmental power, wherein the state would drive aggressive industrial policy at the expense of liberal norms. In the second Trump Administration, a class of Silicon Valley leaders was insinuating itself into politics in a way that recalled one of Mimura's primary subjects of study: the élite bureaucrats who seized political power and drove Japan into the Second World War. "These are experts with a technological mind-set and background, often engineers, who now have a special role in the government," Mimura told me.
Feb-26-2025, 11:00:00 GMT
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