The “managerial” globalist elites have lost and President Donald Trump has “won” the cultural and political war, according to an attendee of the World Economic Forum’s annual Davos summit.
Trump’s inauguration on Monday has overshadowed the normally jubilant mood of the internationalist symposium in Switzerland, underscoring the 47th president’s victory against the globalist class and America’s rejection of neoliberalism.
Yale University Professor Walter Reed said during a panelist discussion on Trump’s return to the White House that the Davos class needs to accept “who’s won, which is Trump, but who’s lost, which is to say us.”
“Who is losing here is Europe. The European Union, and by and large, its member states, have misread the direction where events were going,” he said Tuesday.
NEW: World Economic Forum leaders say they "lost" to Donald Trump, say he was "buried and dead" but has now "risen" and can do whatever he wants.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 22, 2025
Interesting wording here.
"Trump has done something no person in the world has ever done. A dead man, a dead politician has risen…… pic.twitter.com/oKnql4S6tu
“The causes that it is interested in; climate, human rights, some others, as well as the methods of diplomacy that it prefers, are simply being gradually kind of marginalized as something new — not necessarily something better — but something new, moves into the center.”
Reed explained that the liberal elites were mistaken in their philosophy that modern humanity has reached the “end of history” and therefore bureaucrats were needed to guide the world’s future.
“That’s not how things work and especially not how things work at this kind of moment when a technological transformation is really biting into the economy on all kinds of levels in a transformational way,” he said.
Davos panelist Graham Allison, Professor of Government at Harvard University, likewise lamented that Trump’s unprecedented political comeback has imbued the 47th President with a level of political capital never before seen in modern politics, and said he must be carefully monitored.
“Trump has done something no person in the world has ever done before; a dead man, a dead politician has risen,” he said. “This is the greatest comeback in political history of a politician and then, therefore, he thinks he can do anything. There’s a supreme confidence about that.”
“This is a phenomenon that we shouldn’t try to understand only in the terms that we’re traditionally accepting. We should say something strange, new, and amazing is happening here, and we should study it,” he added.
Though the overarching theme of the Davos 2025 summit is “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age,” the return of Trump has become the prevailing hot topic of the globalist confab.
Trump is set to address the Davos group virtually on Thursday, where at least 60 heads of state and government are slated to attend, along with 350 other governmental leaders.
Further highlighting the collapsing popularity of the neoliberal paradigm, Davos this year has seen a 60% drop in escort volume compared to previous summits, signaling a significant drop in attendance.
Davos is absolutely dead this year. No one gives a f**k.
— Wasteland Capital (@ecommerceshares) January 21, 2025
Supposedly luxury callgirl biz volume down -60% on last year.
Vibes similar to “the last meeting of the Soviets in 1991” https://t.co/rqQr1nNBxV
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