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Can Billionaire Backlash Save Democracy? Pepper Culpepper on our Age of Corporate Scandal

Feb 12, 2026
Pepper Culpepper, Oxford political scientist and author of Billionaire Backlash, explores how major corporate scandals expose elite networks and awaken public demand for regulation. He traces scandals from Cambridge Analytica to Epstein and Samsung, shows how latent opinion becomes political force, and explains why outrage can spur lasting reform rather than just chaos.
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INSIGHT

Elite Researchers Study Elites With Humility

  • Culpepper acknowledges academic elites' privilege while defending empirical study of elite power.
  • He says political scientists must bring evidence to debates about elite influence and latent opinion.
ADVICE

Separate Wealth Creation From Political Influence

  • Do distinguish between rewarding entrepreneurial success and addressing disproportionate influence in politics.
  • Culpepper urges restraining billionaire power in political life while valuing wealth creators.
INSIGHT

Latent Opinion Explains Regulatory Surges

  • Culpepper uses 'latent opinion' to explain why scandals spur regulation across countries.
  • Cambridge Analytica and Dieselgate revealed privacy and cheating fears, prompting laws like the EU's DMA and California privacy rules.
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