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Enrique Dans' article critiques Donald Trump's leadership style, labeling it "kinderpolitics," characterized by nepotism, deregulation, and narcissism.
This approach weakens institutions and enables a toxic relationship between Big Tech and political opportunists.
Dans argues that Trump's administration allows tech companies to expand their power through deregulation and data exploitation. This environment fosters a techno-dictatorship where data accumulation and market dominance control society.
Dans calls for transparency, competition, smart regulation, and citizen participation to counter this trend, as this situation is not just an American problem but a global concern due to the reach of tech companies.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Kinderpolitics: how Trump’s childish leadership is enabling a tech oligarchy«
By 1197109420Enrique Dans' article critiques Donald Trump's leadership style, labeling it "kinderpolitics," characterized by nepotism, deregulation, and narcissism.
This approach weakens institutions and enables a toxic relationship between Big Tech and political opportunists.
Dans argues that Trump's administration allows tech companies to expand their power through deregulation and data exploitation. This environment fosters a techno-dictatorship where data accumulation and market dominance control society.
Dans calls for transparency, competition, smart regulation, and citizen participation to counter this trend, as this situation is not just an American problem but a global concern due to the reach of tech companies.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «Kinderpolitics: how Trump’s childish leadership is enabling a tech oligarchy«