The East Coast Establishment refers to the influential social, political, and economic elite centered in the eastern coastal region of the U.S. This group is often seen as wielding significant power and influence over the country’s affairs.
The East Coast Establishment is typically associated with the major cities and financial centers along the Eastern Seaboard, such as New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. This region has historically been home to many of the country’s most prominent families, businesses, universities, and political institutions.
Members of the East Coast Establishment are often drawn from the upper echelons of society, including wealthy industrialists, bankers, lawyers, academics, and government officials. They are perceived to hold sway over key decision-making processes and to promote their own interests and agendas.
Critics have accused the Establishment of perpetuating elitism and limiting opportunities for those outside its circles, while supporters argue that it provides essential leadership and stability.
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