Society controlled by wealthy tech bros
Elon Musk in the Oval Office with Donald Trump and X Æ A-Xii Musk in February, 2025
Broligarchy is a neologism and portmanteau combining oligarchy and broism describing the rule of government by a coterie of extremely wealthy men (occupying leadership roles in the tech companies and tech-enabled businesses) who are perceived by the public as tech bros .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] It is also known as tech oligarchy .[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
Origin of the term
According to Prospect magazine , "Broligarchy appears in surfer language in the early 2000s “when a small group of bros run a break”—referring to locals controlling a surf spot."[ 7] [ 8] The modern use of the terms broligarch and broligarchy can be traced to a Twitter post in 2009.[ 1] [ 9] Broligarchy appeared on Urban Dictionary in 2011.[ 10] The terms gained wide adoption on social media during the 2024 US presidential election and the second Trump presidency .[ 8] In a tweet on X in March 2024, Condé Nast editor Luke Zaleski called Elon Musk "the world's first broligarch".[ 11] [ 12]
The term broligarch was first used in the mainstream media in late July 2024 in a news article in The Observer by the British journalist Carole Cadwalladr .[ 13]
In early August 2024, the term broligarch appeared in the title of articles in the Atlantic magazine by Brooke Harrington [ 14] and in the English edition of Al Majalla by Bryn Haworth.[ 15] The subsequent months saw a flurry of media usage following the 2024 US presidential election in November of the same year[ 2] [ 16] and the second inauguration of Donald Trump in January 2025.[ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21]
Since August 2025, the words broligarch[ 22] and broligarchy[ 23] have been officially included in the Cambridge Dictionary .[ 24]
Historical developments
In the 2021 book The Tyranny of Big Tech , Republican Party politician and senior United States Senate member of Missouri Josh Hawley argued that major technology companies like Google , Facebook , Amazon , and Apple have become tech oligarchs with overwhelming economic and political power. He describes these companies as modern-day robber barons who are draining prosperity and power from the middle class and creating a new oligarchy.[ 25]
Critics claimed that Hawley's book contained factual errors[ 26] and accused him of using the book as a launching pad for his own political career.[ 27]
See also
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References
^ a b "broligarchy" . Wordorigins.org . 2024-07-21.
^ a b Antelava, Natalia (2024-11-07). "The Age of Broligarchy" . Coda Story .
^ Norden, Lawrence; Weiner, Daniel I. (2025-02-14). "The Rise of America's Broligarchy and What to Do About It" . Brennan Center for Justice .
^ Scherer, Michael; Parker, Ashley (2025-01-20). "The Tech Oligarchy Arrives" . The Atlantic .
^ "Tech billionaires want to get richer. Trump is already helping them. : It's Been a Minute" . NPR . 2025-01-24.
^ von Thun, Max; Folkman, Varg (2025-01-28). "How the EU should stand up to Trump's Tech Bros oligarchy" . European Policy Centre .
^ Journal, Men's (2019-12-05). "The Complete Broisms Dictionary" . Men's Journal .
^ a b Ogilvie, Sarah (2025-02-19). "The rise of the broligarchy" . www.prospectmagazine.co.uk .
^ "Come si traduce broligarchy?" . www.terminologiaetc.it (in Italian). 2025-02-07.
^ "Urban Dictionary: Broligarchy" . Urban Dictionary . Archived from the original on 2025-01-14.
^ "Luke Zaleski" . GQ .
^ "Zaleski post on X" . Retrieved 2024-03-19 .
^ Cadwalladr, Carole (2024-07-20). "Tech broligarchs are lining up to court Trump. And Vance is one more link in the chain" . The Observer . ISSN 0029-7712 .
^ Harrington, Brooke (2024-08-04). "The Broligarchs Are Trying to Have Their Way" . The Atlantic . Retrieved 2025-02-19 .
^ Haworth, Bryn (2024-08-14). "Artificial Ignorance: broligarchs and their brains should read Gulliver" . en.majalla.com .
^ Cadwalladr, Carole (2024-11-17). "How to survive the broligarchy: 20 lessons for the post-truth world" . The Observer . ISSN 0029-7712 .
^ Bassett, Laura (2025-01-20). "The Broligarchy Is Here" . The Cut .
^ Samuel, Sigal (2025-01-20). "The broligarchs have a vision for the new Trump term. It's darker than you think" . Vox .
^ Berkowitz, Joe (2025-01-24). "How the broligarchy is imitating Trump in more ways than one" . Fast Company . Archived from the original on 2025-01-26.
^ Abbasi, Kamran (2025-01-30). "Trump and the tech bros: demagogues of harm to human and planetary health" . BMJ : r196. doi :10.1136/bmj.r196 . ISSN 1756-1833 .
^ Douthat, Ross (2025-01-31). "Opinion | Steve Bannon on 'Broligarchs' vs. Populism" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 .
^ "broligarch" . Cambridge Dictionary .
^ "broligarchy" . Cambridge Dictionary .
^ Weaver, Matthew (2025-08-17). " 'Skibidi', 'delulu' and 'tradwife' among words added to Cambridge Dictionary" . The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 2025-08-18 .
^ Littlejohn, Bradford (2021-07-15). "Big Tech and the Battle for Republican Liberty" . Public Discourse .
^ Edelman, Gilad (2021-05-02). "Josh Hawley's Virtual Reality" . Wired .
^ Stein, Joshua (2021-07-06). "Josh Hawley's "Tyranny of Big Tech" Illustrates the Contradictory Ideologies of the Contemporary Right" . Liberal Currents .