Politically active billionaires, like the nationalist/populist everyman/bogeyman characters haunting our news for the better part of the last decade, have been observed to increasingly hold fringe views. Although they were primarily focused on the economy in decades past – the unpopularity of the David Koch’s brand of libertarian fundamentalism in the 1980 US Presidential election is a classic example – the scope has grown to the extent that,
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Politically active billionaires, like the nationalist/populist everyman/bogeyman characters haunting our news for the better part of the last decade, have been observed to increasingly hold fringe views. Although they were primarily focused on the economy in decades past – the unpopularity of the David Koch’s brand of libertarian fundamentalism in the 1980 US Presidential election is a classic example – the scope has grown to the extent that,