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Silicon Valley and Politics: Musk, Trump, and the Era of New Power

1. Why Silicon Valley Founders Expand to State Power

  • Silicon Valley giants like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel see themselves not just as CEOs but as founders, like builders of empires.
  • A movement to extend the same logic as corporate management into the political sphere.
  • Attempts to blur the lines between government and market and exert direct influence.

2. Trump and Musk, and a New Political Paradigm

  • Changes in political and economic order after the 2008 financial crisis, the 2016 Brexit and Trump's election, and the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The collapse of the existing liberal democratic administrative system, with the logic of 'loyalty' and 'retaliation' of individual leaders becoming important.
  • Reduced autonomy of the bureaucratic system in the U.S. administration, giving figures like Trump and Musk more influence.

3. Global Economic Order and the Rise of Protectionism

  • The imposition of tariffs by the United States on products from China, Canada, and Mexico signifies the end of the existing globalization trend.
  • The Biden administration has also moved in the same direction to some extent, but Trump's approach is much more radical.
  • A strengthening trend of protectionism coupled with the intention to create an economic bloc centered on the United States.

4. Increasing Skepticism About Democracy Among the Younger Generation

  • Recent surveys show that young people aged 18-27 are losing faith in democracy.
  • Causes include economic inequality and distrust of the established political class.
  • In the UK, young people in the working class are more likely to be interested in far-right parties (e.g., Reform Party) instead of traditional parties.

5. Silicon Valley's Political Ambitions and Future

  • Figures like Peter Thiel prefer a form where individuals directly run the country rather than traditional democracy.
  • Silicon Valley founders are entering an era of influencing national policy.
  • A new political economic model may be possible where companies, not governments, control the social system.

< Summary >

  • Silicon Valley tycoons are challenging state power beyond simple corporate management.
  • Trump and Musk seek to merge politics and business by dismantling existing administrative systems.
  • The global economic order is changing as protectionism strengthens.
  • The younger generation is skeptical of existing democracy and may become more interested in far-right parties.
  • The entrepreneurial spirit of Silicon Valley is expanding into the political arena, blurring the boundaries between government and business.

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 Silicon Valley and Politics: Musk, Trump, and the Era of New Power 1. Why Silicon Valley Founders Expand to State Power Silicon Valley giants like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel see themselves not just as CEOs but as founders, like builders of empires. A movement to extend the same logic as corporate management into…

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