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What if the “next big thing” out of Silicon Valley isn’t an app—it’s a political project engineered to bypass democracy?
In this episode, Guest Host Mike Madrid sits down with Gil Durán (journalist and author of “The Nerd Reich: Silicon Valley Fascism and The War on Democracy”) who’s been tracking an increasingly explicit ideology emerging from venture capital and tech power circles that treats democratic governance as a constraint to be engineered around.
Gil explains how what started as odd local political behavior in San Francisco and San Jose led him to a deeper story: a network of ideas, money, and influence reaching all the way to international politics.
He argues the threat isn’t a classic “tanks in the streets” coup. It’s a quieter capture: narrative control, unlimited spending, regulatory rollback, and a worldview that positions billionaires as the rightful architects of a post-national, post-democratic future.
Along the way, he breaks down the intellectual roots of the “network state” movement, why J.D. Vance matters in this story, and how tech-funded “moderation” in deep-blue places can function as a parallel political brand—Democratic in label, Republican in policy, and billionaire-aligned in practice.
Then, in Politicology+ they dig into what kind of leadership Democrats do actually need in the post-Trump era.
Pre-order The Nerd Reich: https://bit.ly/4rhnD7K
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What if the “next big thing” out of Silicon Valley isn’t an app—it’s a political project engineered to bypass democracy?
In this episode, Guest Host Mike Madrid sits down with Gil Durán (journalist and author of “The Nerd Reich: Silicon Valley Fascism and The War on Democracy”) who’s been tracking an increasingly explicit ideology emerging from venture capital and tech power circles that treats democratic governance as a constraint to be engineered around.
Gil explains how what started as odd local political behavior in San Francisco and San Jose led him to a deeper story: a network of ideas, money, and influence reaching all the way to international politics.
He argues the threat isn’t a classic “tanks in the streets” coup. It’s a quieter capture: narrative control, unlimited spending, regulatory rollback, and a worldview that positions billionaires as the rightful architects of a post-national, post-democratic future.
Along the way, he breaks down the intellectual roots of the “network state” movement, why J.D. Vance matters in this story, and how tech-funded “moderation” in deep-blue places can function as a parallel political brand—Democratic in label, Republican in policy, and billionaire-aligned in practice.
Then, in Politicology+ they dig into what kind of leadership Democrats do actually need in the post-Trump era.
Pre-order The Nerd Reich: https://bit.ly/4rhnD7K
POLITICOLOGY+
Not yet a Politicology+ member? Don’t miss all the extra episodes on the private, ad-free version of this podcast. Upgrade now at politicology.com/plus.
CONTRIBUTE TO POLITICOLOGY
politicology.com/donate
SPONSORS & PROMO CODES https://bit.ly/44uAGZ8
Send your questions and ideas to [email protected] or leave a voicemail at (703) 239-3068
Follow this week’s panel on X (formerly Twitter):
https://x.com/madrid_mike
https://x.com/gilduran76
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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