Apes Do Read Banks, Elon, They Just Don't Understand Him - Lawyers, Guns & Money
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The richest man in the world against the most powerful man in the world: Elon Musk wants to build his own party, but who would support him?
ANALYSIS. With the American Party, the boss of SpaceX and Tesla endorsed his break with Donald Trump after the vote on the budget law. The US President considered the initiative of his former ally to be "negligible".
Elon Musk is now looking for political power and is openly opposed to his former ally Donald Trump.
The richest man in the world against the most powerful man in the world: Elon Musk wants to build his own party. Faced with political tensions and his own polarizing position, the question arises which voters can actually mobilize Musk.
Apes do Read Banks, Elon, they Just Don't Understand Him - Lawyers, Guns & Money
The Player of Games is a staple of my “Science Fiction and Politics” syllabus. I’ve guided discussions of the book at least ten times. So I’ll just say this: when people like Musk were cosplaying as right-leaning technotopian libertarians, you could roll your eyes and say “they’re obsessed with Iain M. Banks because he describes an anarchist utopia made possible by unfathomably advanced computing.” The fact that they miss the politics? Well, it …
Elon Musk creates the surprise with the launch of the America Party, a political initiative that is already shaking the lines in Washington. Between personal ambitions and explosive reactions, the American political scene is burning up.
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