Summary
Authors Ben Tarnoff and Quinn Slobodian discuss their book 'Muskism: A Guide for the Perplexed,' describing Muskism as the promise of sovereignty through technology. They compare Musk to Henry Ford, analyze his relationship with government as state-symbiotic rather than libertarian, and discuss how Musk uses futuristic storytelling and social media to fuel his businesses. No specific investment advice or trades are offered.
- Muskism is defined as the promise of sovereignty through technology, selling self-reliance via Musk's infrastructures.
- SpaceX and Starlink exemplify Musk's model of government contracting and military use cases.
- Musk is compared to Henry Ford, but his social contract is seen as tenuous and selective.
- Musk's engagement with government is described as state-symbiotic, not libertarian.
- Musk uses 'financial fabulism'—storytelling about the future—to secure investor confidence.
- Social media amplifies Musk's ability to move markets, notably with Dogecoin and Tesla posts.