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The most powerful CEO in history is barely a person anymore. But it’s not just his X-addled brain that has transformed him. Elon Musk has deeply integrated himself into the ‘cyborg collective’ – a world of electrons, brain implants, fantastical promises, bots, and memes.
Henry Ford gave his name to Fordism. According to historian Quinn Slobodian and technologist Ben Tarnoff, we’re entering a globe-spanning era of capitalism we might soon call ‘Muskism’.
They’re the authors of Muskism: A Guide for the Perplexed. It’s a whistle-stop tour of the world that made Musk, from the fortress futurism of Apartheid South Africa to the financial fabulations of the Bay Area and the cyborg world that Musk is now making for all of us.
They told Richard Hames about Musk’s massive power grab in space, his plan for brain implants, his obsession with prepping for the end of the world, and how Musk has come to define an entirely new way of making technology