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EPISODE · May 8, 2025 · 39 MIN

Episode 2: Brooke Harrington Part 1

from Personality Crisis · host John Cole, NYT Pitchbot and mistermix

In the first episode of two, John Cole interviews Brooke Harrington, Professor of Economic Sociology at Dartmouth.  The discussion begins Harrington’s experiences as a young woman working in Silicon Valley and transitions into a discussion about the mentality and obsessions of the broligarchs who come from that place, and ends with her insights into what can be done about these guys. Harrington is the author of many articles and books on the concentration of money and power in the hands of a wealthy few. Her latest book is Offshore:  Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism, a study of “how the shadowy global system of offshore finance fuels economic crises and austerity while also undermining democracy and the rule of law.”  Her prior book, Capital without Borders: Wealth Managers & the One Percent, is an account of how the 1% holds on to their wealth.Harrington’s recent articles include Trump Is Like F.D.R.—Only in Reverse in the New York Times and What the Broligarchs Want from Trump in the New York Times.  She also had an experience with the Danish immigration authorities which she related in I Almost Lost My Career Because I Had the Wrong Passport in the New York Times.Harrington’s website:  https://brookeharrington.com/Her pinned thread on Bluesky listing all of her broligarchy work:  https://bsky.app/profile/ebharrington.bsky.social/post/3lggwkxbi5c2nHer books: Offshore:  https://brookeharrington.com/books/offshore-book/Capital without Borders:  https://brookeharrington.com/books/capital-without-borders/Articles:Trump is Like F.D.R. – Only in Reverse:  https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/25/opinion/trump-musk-doge-trust.htmlWhat the Broligarchs Want from Trump: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/11/broligarchy-elon-musk-trump/680788/I Almost Lost My Career Because I Had the Wrong Passport:  https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/03/opinion/immigration-law.html

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In the first episode of two, John Cole interviews Brooke Harrington, Professor of Economic Sociology at Dartmouth. The discussion begins Harrington’s experiences as a young woman working in Silicon Valley and transitions into a discussion about the mentality and obsessions of the broligarchs who come from that place, and ends with her insights into what can be done about these guys. Harrington is the author of many articles and books on the concentration of money and power in the ...

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