Posted at Hartmann Report on Dec. 1, 2025
The Great Secession of the Morbidly Rich Marks a Breaking Point for Democracy’s Survival
What elite isolation reveals about the fragility of modern democracy and the cost of unchecked billionaire power…
In a recent Wall Street Journal report, "The Ultrarich Are Spending a Fortune to Live in Extreme Privacy," reporter Arian Campo-Flores pulls back the curtain on a disturbing new reality: our country's wealthiest citizens now inhabit a parallel America of private jets, members-only restaurants, "sky-garage" condos, and luxury wellness centers they can rent out entirely for themselves.
These aren't just perks; they're a full-blown escape from public life. The ultrawealthy no longer wait in lines, navigate public institutions, or share community space with ordinary Americans.
And that's the real danger: once the richest begin living outside the civic sphere, they stop caring whether the rest of society works at all. A nation where the wealthy secede into a private realm is a nation confronting oligarchy.
