The article discusses how Democrats are adopting the term 'oligarchy' to critique former President Trump and his policies. This narrative aims to link Trump’s self-interest and corporate influence with a broader criticism of Republican ties to the wealthy. However, the author argues that this oversimplifies the reality of Trumpism, especially regarding controversial policies like the anti-wokeness movement. Big corporations often adapt to prevailing political winds, displaying flexibility rather than fitting neatly into the oligarchic narrative. The relationship between elite interests and political agendas is more complex than the term 'oligarchy' suggests.
The Democrats are framing Trumpism as an oligarchic struggle, but this oversimplifies the relationship between big corporations, billionaires, and political agendas.
While Biden and Sanders highlight oligarchy as a narrative, it risks obscuring the complexities of Trumpism, particularly in the context of corporate reactions.
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