For a short overview, see for example:
https://mondediplo.com/2025/11/02tech
Beyond Palantir, under the banner of ‘patriotic tech’, a coalition of firms, funders and ideologues is engineering a planetary infrastructure for techno-political control. It’s a stacked system – cloud platforms, AI models, financial rails, drone networks, orbital systems – forming what I call the ‘Authoritarian Stack’. Where traditional authoritarianism relies on mass mobilisation and state violence, this system operates through technological infrastructure and financial coordination, making classic resistance appear not just difficult but obsolete. At its helm stand Silicon Valley’s most rightwing figures – Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Marc Andreessen, David Sacks, Palmer Luckey and Alexander Karp – whose investments align with a political project: the remaking of sovereignty as a private asset class.
(The above summary is sadly partially paywalled, perhaps a better source exists? But the website linked as OP is freely accessible. )
Democracy persists as a legacy interface— maintained for stability, while being systematically hollowed out and replaced.
An eerie picture. In software engineering, exactly that has been called “The Strangler Pattern” described by the well-respected Martin Fowler.
More articles and reports on this summarized in this comment by Zerush@lemmy.ml:
https://feddit.org/post/21164189/9815515
Citing them:
Tech billionaires are systematically dismantling American democratic institutions through unprecedented concentration of wealth and power, with Europe potentially facing similar threats[1][2].
Peter Thiel, Elon Musk and other tech leaders are implementing an explicitly anti-democratic vision outlined in “The Sovereign Individual,” a 1997 manifesto that predicted nation-states would collapse as wealthy elites gain independence from democratic control[3]. This ideology sees democracy as incompatible with freedom and envisions a “cognitive elite” rising to power through cryptocurrency and internet technologies[2:1].
The strategy has three key components:
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Direct Political Control: Tech billionaires like Musk have gained extraordinary influence through campaign spending and direct government roles. Musk now controls critical government infrastructure through his “Department of Government Efficiency,” modifying federal payment systems without oversight[4].
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Institutional Capture: Wealthy tech leaders are systematically weakening government agencies and civil service protections. Trump’s “Schedule F” order could replace tens of thousands of civil servants with political loyalists vetted by conservative groups[2:2].
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Alternative Power Centers: Billionaires are establishing autonomous zones and acquiring land in places like New Zealand as “boltholes” for societal collapse. Thiel obtained New Zealand citizenship despite spending only 12 days in the country[3:1].
The model draws from competitive authoritarian regimes where “elections are often fiercely contested battles in which incumbents have to sweat it out” but the system is rigged through government machinery to attack opponents and co-opt critics[2:3].
Europe faces similar pressures as tech companies resist regulation and establish parallel power structures. According to tech policy experts, the U.S. must not undermine European efforts to “regain sovereignty over their information systems and resist domination by Big Tech”[5].
There is a path to their failure. It is also very straight forward.
Edit: apologies thought you were the post
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There is one bright light in this cloud of darkness.
These chucklefucks are so incompetent they won’t achieve their end goals.
Unfortunately Rich incompetent people have a habit of succeeding in spite of themselves. Basically that’s the story of human history.
The story of human history is they succeed to a certain point and then get very painfully put to death. There just comes a point where the proles won’t stand any more and burn everything down.
Oh goodness how I do wish that were true but it just simply isn’t. Occasionally that happens but the vast vast majority of the time they get away with it. History’s full of very few happy endings.
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Know what? I’m not even going to try to correct this.




