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  Politics  America’s Wealth and Power: New Presidency Reignites Debate on Oligarchy
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America’s Wealth and Power: New Presidency Reignites Debate on Oligarchy

Curtis BradleyCurtis Bradley—February 13, 20252
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The United States is facing a moment of stark reflection on the influence of extreme wealth in its political system, a long-simmering concern brought into sharp focus by the overt presence of billionaires in the orbit of the new administration.

Professors Archon Fung of Harvard Kennedy School and Lawrence Lessig of Harvard Law School are among prominent voices suggesting that President Donald Trump’s open embrace of billionaire partners could signify a critical turning point in the U.S.’s trajectory towards rule by the wealthiest.

This perspective is grounded in significant academic research, notably a decade-old study by political scientists Martin Gilens of Princeton University and Benjamin Page of Northwestern University. Their exhaustive work examined 1,800 policy proposals over a 30-year period to determine whose preferences were reflected in policy outcomes. The conclusion was stark: the United States, they argued, functions as an oligarchy, a system where political results predominantly benefit the very wealthy, corporations, and business interests.

The ‘Near-Zero’ Influence of Ordinary Citizens

The Gilens and Page study’s findings were particularly striking regarding the influence of average Americans. They concluded that ordinary citizens had a “non-significant, near-zero level” of independent influence on policy outcomes, meaning their preferences had virtually no impact unless they aligned with those of economic elites or organized interest groups.

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The 2024 presidential campaign provided ample evidence of the escalating role of vast private wealth in American politics. The cycle saw record-breaking levels of billionaire support, a trend exemplified by figures like Elon Musk’s prominent backing of Donald Trump.

This financial landscape forms the backdrop against which the transfer of power occurred.

A Cautionary Farewell and a Prominent Welcome

Outgoing President Joe Biden, in his farewell address, notably cautioned the nation against the threat of impending oligarchy. His warning underscored the concerns about the concentration of economic and political power in the hands of a few.

Following his inauguration, the new president swiftly brought leading figures from the world of extreme wealth into his administration’s sphere. Prominent tech billionaires, including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg, were featured prominently around the new president, signaling a close relationship between Silicon Valley titans and the executive branch.

Musk’s Role in Reshaping Government

Among these figures, Elon Musk’s reported role has drawn particular attention. According to reports, Musk has been granted significant authority to advise on or even help reshape the federal government. This influence is said to be channeled, in part, through the newly established Department of Government Efficiency, a body aimed at streamlining federal operations.

The direct involvement of a figure like Musk, known for controlling vast industrial and technological enterprises, in fundamental governmental restructuring raises questions about potential conflicts of interest and the blurring lines between private economic power and public administration.

A Critical Turning Point?

The combination of academic findings highlighting long-standing plutocratic tendencies, record-level billionaire campaign financing, an outgoing president’s warning, and the new administration’s visible reliance on wealthy tech leaders creates a potent mix. For experts like Professors Fung and Lessig, this confluence of events may indeed represent the moment when the U.S. is compelled to openly confront its “plutocracy problem” and the potential reality of an oligarchy operating increasingly in plain sight.

The coming months are expected to reveal the extent to which the concerns articulated by academics and former officials translate into tangible policy shifts and whether the influence of concentrated wealth continues to shape the direction of American governance.

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