The Political Scene | The New Yorker

Have Billionaires Gone Too Far?

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May 9, 2026
Brooke Harrington, a Dartmouth professor who trained as a wealth manager to study the ultra-rich, joins to unpack billionaire power. The conversation spotlights rising backlash: taxes on pied-à-terres, wealth-tax drives, Met Gala protests. They probe elite norms, how elites lose legitimacy, and the political stakes as inequality, AI, and visible excess reshape public opinion.
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INSIGHT

Inauguration As A Year Zero For Shamelessness

  • The 2025 inauguration signaled a new era where ultra-rich figures were not just tolerated but celebrated onstage with the president.
  • Evan Osnos framed it as a “year zero for shamelessness,” showing elites occupying political space previously reserved for elected leaders.
ANECDOTE

Mamdani Confronts Griffin At His Penthouse

  • Jane Mayer recounts Zohran Mamdani targeting Ken Griffin's pied-à-terre tax by publicly naming wealthy nonresident owners.
  • Griffin angrily threatened to withdraw investments despite already being domiciled in Florida, showing public shaming's impact.
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Noblesse Without The Oblige

  • Brooke Harrington argues today's ultra-wealthy practice 'noblesse without the oblige' refusing reciprocal obligations to society.
  • She contrasts modern broligarchs with past elites who accepted expectations to give back culturally and philanthropically.
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