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Tech Oligarchy
Broligarchy is a neologism and portmanteau combining oligarchy and Bro culture, broism describing the rule of government by a coterie of Ultra-rich, extremely wealthy men (occupying leadership roles in the Technology company, tech companies and tech-enabled businesses) who are perceived by the public as tech bros. It is also known as tech oligarchy. Origin of the term According to Prospect (magazine), Prospect magazine, "Broligarchy appears in surfer language in the early 2000s “when a small group of bros run a break”—referring to locals controlling a surf spot." The modern use of the terms ''broligarch'' and ''broligarchy'' can be traced to a Twitter post in 2009. Broligarchy appeared on Urban Dictionary in 2011. The terms gained wide adoption on social media during the 2024 US presidential election and the second Trump presidency. In a tweet on Twitter, X in March 2024, Condé Nast editor Luke Zaleski called Elon Musk "the world's first broligarch". The term broligarc ...
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Neologism
In linguistics, a neologism (; also known as a coinage) is any newly formed word, term, or phrase that has achieved popular or institutional recognition and is becoming accepted into mainstream language. Most definitively, a word can be considered a neologism once it is published in a dictionary. Neologisms are one facet of lexical innovation, i.e., the linguistic process of new terms and meanings entering a language's lexicon. The most precise studies into language change and word formation, in fact, identify the process of a "neological continuum": a '' nonce word'' is any single-use term that may or may not grow in popularity; a '' protologism'' is such a term used exclusively within a small group; a ''prelogism'' is such a term that is gaining usage but is still not mainstream; and a ''neologism'' has become accepted or recognized by social institutions. Neologisms are often driven by changes in culture and technology. Popular examples of neologisms can be found in science, ...
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