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robber baron

noun

Definition of robber baron

1 : an American capitalist of the latter part of the 19th century who became wealthy through exploitation (as of natural resources, governmental influence, or low wage scales)
2 : a business owner or executive who acquires wealth through ethically questionable tactics

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The new robber barons of the 21st century … are trying to sell the idea of a third category as something that will allow more flexibility than employment. Los Angeles Times, "Uber, Lyft warn they’ll take the fight over drivers’ status to California voters," 29 Aug. 2019 So all these comments about ‘the robber barons are going to come in and steal our property’ are not true. Karen Berkowitz, chicagotribune.com, "New pitch for golf practice facility at Highland Park Country Club gets cool reception," 12 July 2018 Like 19th century robber barons, today’s tech titans atone their excesses by offering handouts to a public torn between admiration and resentment, between capitalist striving and the daily grind of precarity. Jacob Silverman, Longreads, "The Billionaire Philanthropist," 13 Mar. 2018 Capitalists aren’t just robber barons and the very rich. Lily Rothman, Time, "How American Inequality in the Gilded Age Compares to Today," 5 Feb. 2018 Its logo is sketch of Trump, looking like a robber baron in a top hat running with a bag of money in his arm. Anthony Man, Sun-Sentinel.com, "Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi visits South Florida to bash Trump and Republican tax law," 25 Jan. 2018 At the very top of this Gilded Age rode the robber barons—the first expert manipulators of the corporation, one of the industrial revolution’s most powerful innovations. Gregory Crouch, WSJ, "‘The Edge of Anarchy’ Review: Blood On the Tracks," 7 Jan. 2019 All of this is to say that much like the Rich Kids of Instagram before them, and the children of 20th-century robber barons before them, many of those participating in the #FallingStars challenge are showing off inherited wealth. Gaby Del Valle, Vox, "The #FallingStars challenge highlights extreme wealth — and extreme inequality," 26 Oct. 2018 So all these comments about ‘the robber barons are going to come in and steal our property’ are not true. Karen Berkowitz, chicagotribune.com, "New pitch for golf practice facility at Highland Park Country Club gets cool reception," 12 July 2018

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First Known Use of robber baron

1878, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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robber baron

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English Language Learners Definition of robber baron

old-fashioned : a wealthy person who tries to get land, businesses, or more money in a way that is dishonest or wrong

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