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E105: Musk’s Move Into Politics: Yanis Varoufakis and Cory Doctorow on Fighting Billionaire Control

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    [Mehran] Hello.
    hello, hello and welcome.
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    I'm Mehran Khalili.
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    We are DiEM25, a radical political
    movement for Europe.
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    And this is another live discussion
    featuring subversive ideas
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    you won't hear anywhere else.
    And tonight, we're talking Elon Musk,
    the world's richest human.
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    Yes, Musk is now reshaping
    politics in troubling ways,
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    using his vast wealth and control over
    technology to influence elections
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    and public discourse.
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    Two years ago, he bought
    X, formerly Twitter,
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    placing himself at the centre
    of the news via his own account,
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    the largest on the platform,
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    but it wasn't until last year that
    Musk got deeply involved in politics,
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    jumping around on stage
    with Donald Trump
    and injecting more than
    a quarter of a billion dollars
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    into the man's campaign
    to help to get him elected.
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    Musk has now, in recent weeks,
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    been throwing grenades into
    Europe's political mainstream,
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    supporting an anti-migrant,
    hardline nationalist party
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    in Germany ahead of
    elections there,
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    and calling for the resignation
    of the British Prime Minister.
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    So all of this highlights the alarming
    intersection of tech and political power.
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    So how did we get here?
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    I mean, wealthy elites have always
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    shaped public discourse and policy,
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    but why does it feel now,
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    like we've broken through
    to a fresh level of hell?
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    And of course, the question
    we always ask here on DMTV,
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    how can we push back against it?
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    To answer these questions, we've got
    two people that have coined the terms
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    that we often use to describe
    the mess that we're in,
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    technofeudalism, cloud capital,
    and then shitification.
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    And that's, of course, our own
    Yanis Varoufakis.
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    And I'm delighted to welcome to
    DiEMTV for the first time,
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    Cory Doctorow,
    the science fiction author,
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    activist, and journalist,
    and DiEM25 member.
    And of course, we have you,
    you out there.
    If you've got thoughts, comments, rants,
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    something that you really think
    should be said in this debate
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    then put it in the YouTube chat
    and we'll put it to our panel.
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    Let's kick it off with Cory.
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    Cory, how did we get here?
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    [Cory] Well, I'll tell you how I got here,
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    my first encounter with Elon Musk.
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    So I had a friend and colleague who's a
    science fiction writer named Ian Banks,
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    who is a legendary
    socialist science fiction writer.
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    And one day on Twitter,
    I saw a tweet from Elon Musk
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    saying he considered
    himself a Utopian socialist
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    in the mold of Iain Banks.
    And Iain had died not that long before,
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    and I said, I knew Iain, and he was
    an ardent trade unionist
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    and he would not
    have been happy about
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    being identified with
    a man who's in trouble
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    with the National Labor Relations Board
    for virulent union busting.
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    And Musk came back and he said:
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    Well the thing is that in Iain Banks's
    famous culture novels
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    there are no trade unions
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    and that's why I think I can
    consider myself in his mold.
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    And I said: You know,
    with all due respect
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    Iain Banks culture novels
    are set in a future
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    where faster than light ships
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    that hold a trillion people
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    and are piloted by galactic scale super
    intelligences roam the galaxy,
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    the fact that there's no
    trade unions in that world
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    tells us nothing about whether
    they need to be here.
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    And he said: Well, if Banks
    could have seen
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    the degree of automation in a Tesla factory,
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    he would have not expected me
    to unionize my factories either.
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    And I said: You know, again,
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    there is a world of difference
    between faster than light travel
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    and eking out marginal gains
    in the production of cars.
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    And then, he blocked me and
    called me an enemy of humanity.
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    He is one of these guys that,
    as a science fiction writer,
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    you run into as immortalized in
    that great tweet,
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    you know, as a science fiction writer,
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    I've written a novel about
    the torment nexus
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    so that you don't
    create the torment nexus.
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    Tech bro, I have created
    the torment nexus.
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    As William Gibson always says:
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    Cyberpunk was a warning,
    not a suggestion.
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    Whenever I think about Musk,
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    I feel some personal responsibility
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    because there is a kind
    of cadre of tech billionaires
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    who've read our dystopias and
    mistaken them for business plans.
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    I always come back to this great
    quote from A Fish Called Wanda:
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    Aristotle was not Belgian,
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    the principle of Buddhism is
    not every man for himself,
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    the London Underground
    is not a political movement,
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    these are all mistakes,
    I looked them up.
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    When I hear Elon Musk
    talk about his views
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    and how they connect to
    world historical phenomena,
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    to the literature he's metabolized,
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    to the ideologies he claims to espouse,
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    most notably free speech absolutism,
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    something I have some connection to
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    given my long association with
    speech fights on the internet
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    through the Electronic
    Frontier Foundation,
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    I think of him as being
    one of these people
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    who has absorbed just enough of
    things that are kind of in his orbit,
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    that he can deploy them tactically
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    to justify what is the
    ultimate view of Musk,
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    which is Wilhoit;s view
    of conservatives,
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    that conservatism has one tenet,
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    that there are in-groups whom
    the law protects but does not bind,
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    and out-groups whom the law binds
    but does not protect.
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    And I think that is Muskism
    in a nutshell there.
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    [Mehran] Thank you very much
    for that explanation of Musk.
    Before I hand the floor over to Yanis,
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    are there any I mean, in terms of
    looking at the aggregation
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    and the consolidation of power
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    that big tech has got
    to this point where
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    we're in this situation
    today with Musk,
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    can you take us, like,
    give us a lightning speed,
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    because it's shifted a lot
    in the last eight years as well.
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    So if you can give us that background
    just to bring us up to speed to 2025?
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    [Cory] I think like Trump, Musk is best
    understood as a result and not a cause.
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    That there's a kind of sociopathic
    billionaire shaped hole in the world,
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    someone who can inveigle
    sweetheart government contracts,
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    someone who is better at PR
    than he is at engineering,
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    someone who is capable
    of abusing the law
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    to force people who actually invented
    things that he subsequently bought,
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    to describe him as the inventor
    is part of his myth building.
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    Musk has bought everything
    successful he's done,
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    from SpaceX to Tesla to Donald Trump,
    another thing he's recently purchased,
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    and he nevertheless
    characterizes himself
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    in the tradition of all these tech
    billionaires is a self-made man.
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    When we decided that we
    would no longer enforce policies
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    that prohibit predatory acquisitions,
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    that prohibit lock-in,
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    that give a special advantage to
    incumbents over new entrants,
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    we created a kind of
    winner-take-all lottery
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    where whatever mediocrity
    scrambled to the top of the heap,
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    you know, stabbing people in the back
    on their way most quickly,
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    could then convert that to
    a durable advantage.
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    The difference now,
    between now and then,
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    is not that in the old days
    when tech was better,
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    that we had better people leading it.
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    It was that they faced more constraint.
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    They had to worry about
    competitors because
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    our policies promoting competition were
    not yet completely destroyed.
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    They had to worry about regulators
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    because they hadn't fully captured
    the regulatory apparatus.
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    They had to worry about
    their workers leaving because
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    tech workers were then
    the princes of labor,
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    people whose labor was
    in such short demand
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    and whose skills were were
    so hard to find in the market
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    that they could just tell their
    bosses to 'F' off
    whenever their bosses asked them to do things
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    and they had to contend with
    wonderful nature of digital technology
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    which is that new technologies
    can always be plugged into old ones
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    so when when Mark Zuckerberg
    started Facebook,
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    he had this billionaire problem.
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    His billionaire problem
    was called Rupert Murdoch,
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    who owned another
    service called MySpace.
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    Everyone who wanted social media
    was already on MySpace,
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    and it was a big lift to ask people
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    to leave all their friends behind
    and go to Facebook.
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    Rather than make them ask that,
    he just gave them a bot,
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    and you logged into Facebook,
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    you gave it your MySpace
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    login and password.
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    The bot would go to MySpace
    several times a day,
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    scrape all the messages waiting for you,
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    come back to your Facebook account,
    put them in your Facebook inbox.
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    and then, you could reply to them and it
    would send them back to MySpace.
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    You didn't have to worry about that.
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    That interoperability was
    kind of par for the course
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    with technology and it gave new market
    entrants enormous advantage
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    over big established incumbents.
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    In the memorable phrase of Jeff Bezos:
    our margin is my opportunity.
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    If HP is selling $10,000 a gallon ink,
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    that's an opportunity for someone
    who wants to sell $100 a gallon ink
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    because people wIll jump on that offer.
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    What we've done in the years since is
    we've made IP laws so expansive
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    that it not only allows
    these large incumbents
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    to ignore regulation
    when it comes to privacy,
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    labor protections, consumer rights,
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    but also to wield regulation
    against new market entrants
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    and shut them down,
    stop them from taking advantage
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    of that latent power of technology.
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    So you combine these four changes,
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    the drawdown of competition,
    the capture of regulators,
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    the deployment of regulation in the
    form of IP against new market entrance
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    and the gutting of labor
    power for tech workers.
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    We've seen it's now over 400 ,000
    tech layoffs in the last 24 months
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    in the United States alone
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    and you've got a place
    where people who
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    are no better than they
    used to be, and no worse
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    can simply act on their worst nature
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    without facing any
    constraint or consequence
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    so that you unleash the id
    of someone like Elon Musk
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    someone who has
    no principles except for
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    these kind of weird Muskist kind of
    every man for himself and me first
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    principles without any constraint
    and with unlimited access
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    to a capital market fattened on
    quantitative easing and huge bailouts
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    and you get what we have now,
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    you get this weird,
    manifestly unfit, paranoid
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    ultimately very stupid man, who's become
    extremely important to our politics.
    Thank you, Corey.
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    Yanis, you've heard Corey's diagnosis.
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    What's your take?
    It's so good to be hearing and listening to Corey, because so far, for a while now, we've been
    reading each other's books, we have been endorsing each other, promoting each other's books.
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    It's very good to actually be, even if it's only in two dimensions, through the medium of cloud
    capital.
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    It's great, Corey, to be on the same timeline and not just exchanging text messages.
    Look, the only reason why we're talking about Elon Musk and not Jeff Bezos or Zuckerberg presently
    is because he has become the de facto vice president of the United States.
    He purchased a very cushy position in the administration.
    It was an amazing and astonishing investment for a couple of hundred millions.
    He's made a couple of hundred billions, actually more.
    I don't think there is a better return to one's dollar than what he has already achieved.
    Okay, so this is why we're talking about him.
    I personally don't care at all if he writes an op-ed in Development about his support of the AFD.
    I believe in free speech.
    If he wants to support poor excuses for human nature in the German elections, let him do it.
    Personally, I don't think this is what is worrying.
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    It's not just him, of course.
    There is a gentleman that you all know, Peter Thiel, that he has also engaged with himself.
    These people who have joined the Trump campaign relatively early on.
    Peter Thiel supplied the actual vice president, right?
    It was a former employee of Peter Thiel.
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    All these things are perfectly legitimate reasons to feel sick in the stomach.
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    You know, when you have men, the brolicarchy of tremendous wealth with a very sordid history.
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Title:
E105: Musk’s Move Into Politics: Yanis Varoufakis and Cory Doctorow on Fighting Billionaire Control
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