Inside Elon Musk's Worldview
Muskism: Unveiling Elon Musk's Vision of 'Social War'
Explore the controversial ideology known as "Muskism," inspired by Elon Musk's influence on tech sovereignty and democracy. With a sharp contrast to Fordism, this socio‑economic perspective focuses on infrastructure power, machine governance, and so‑called 'social wars.'
Introduction to Muskism: A New Socio‑Economic Order
Comparing Muskism and Fordism: Key Differences
Infrastructure Dependency: Redefining Sovereignty
Cyborg Conservatism and Machine Power in Politics
Muskism's Impact on Elections and Governance
Public Reaction to Muskism: Supporters vs. Critics
Implications of Muskism on Economy and Society
Challenges to Democracy: Techbrocracy and Sovereignty Gaps
Legal and Policy Debates: Addressing Muskism's Influence
Future Directions: Towards a Digitized Economy and Society
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