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