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Not Your Grandfather’s America – Econlib

Last updated: January 7, 2025 11:50 am
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The Changing Landscape of Politics and Business in the 21st Century

As the years pass by, it becomes increasingly apparent that the country I once knew is evolving into something different. The most notable transformations can be seen in the realm of politics, where the traditional systems of the mid-20th century are giving way to new and unfamiliar dynamics. A recent article from Bloomberg sheds light on these changes:

The partnership between Nick Clegg and Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta Platforms Inc., has been remarkably successful. However, as Meta navigates a shifting political landscape, Clegg has announced his departure. In his place, Joel Kaplan, Meta’s highest-ranking Republican executive, will take on the role of president of global affairs.

The reasons for this change are clear, both on a personal and business level. Just months ago, the incoming president threatened legal action against Zuckerberg. In response, several tech giants, including Meta, have sought to align themselves with the current administration, opting for cooperation over confrontation.

Zuckerberg is not alone in this shift. Many of his Silicon Valley peers have also taken steps to appease those in power, demonstrating a trend towards solidarity within the tech industry. In the face of a second Trump term, the prevailing strategy seems to be one of deference rather than opposition.

So, what exactly has changed? In the past, the president’s authority was limited, with Congress holding sway over key decisions such as tariff rates. However, over time, the presidency has amassed greater power, with policies often favoring specific companies. Regulatory bodies now frequently cite “national security” as justification for their actions, granting them significant discretion. Elon Musk’s recent alignment with the GOP may have been influenced by perceived bias from the Biden administration against his enterprises.

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While it’s true that corporate interests have always had a political dimension, the current climate marks a notable shift. The political affiliations of top executives are now under intense scrutiny, with many leaders changing parties in response to changing political tides. This trend challenges long-standing assumptions about the alignment of CEOs with the Republican party.

It would be a mistake to view these developments solely through a left-right lens, as is often the case in the US. Similar transformations are occurring in neighboring countries, even under left-leaning governments. In Mexico, for example, Andrés Manuel López Obrador has implemented nationalistic economic policies and shown resistance to clean energy initiatives, despite being labeled as left-wing. In today’s world, traditional political labels may no longer accurately capture the complexities of governance and business.

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