The article discusses a shifting political and cultural landscape in America, illustrated by the contrasts seen at a recent inauguration. Leading tech figures who once united to de-platform Trump are now seeking his favor, signaling a transition from 'woke capital' toward a resurgent alignment with Trumpian ideals. The piece references the thoughts of Curtis Yarvin, who critiques the so-called 'Cathedral'—an interconnected set of elite institutions that have historically leaned left, suggesting a newfound polarization in American society and the broad cultural implications of this shift.
In Yarvin's view, elite institutions, which he refers to as the 'Cathedral,' tend to converge leftward, thus creating a firm consensus devoid of centralized control.
The transition from the 'woke capital' era to a political landscape that favors a Trumpian restoration illustrates the accelerating cultural shift within American institutions.
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