Hyperoligarchs
The oligarchs of hyperoligarchy—the individuals who occupy the apex of the hyperslavery system, owning not just wealth but the platforms, algorithms, data systems, and infrastructural technologies that structure existence under late-stage capitalism. Hyperoligarchs are distinguished from traditional oligarchs by the nature of their power: they don't just control resources but control the architecture of modern life. A traditional oligarch might own factories; a hyperoligarch owns the platform that decides which factories get customers. A traditional oligarch might own media; a hyperoligarch owns the algorithm that decides what counts as media. Hyperoligarchs are the few whose fortunes are measured in the hundreds of billions, whose companies intermediate more human interaction than most governments, whose decisions shape the reality of billions. They are the monarchs of the open-air prison, whether they know it or not.
Hyperoligarchs Example: "He wasn't just rich—he was a Hyperoligarch, owning the platform half the world used to communicate, the data that tracked their movements, the algorithms that shaped their choices. Not wealth, but infrastructural power: ownership of the systems that structure existence itself."
Hyperoligarchs by Dumu The Void March 14, 2026
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