
Novara Media Do Your Own Research: How Musk’s Paranoid Empire Really Works w/ Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff
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Mar 21, 2026 Ben Tarnoff, writer on tech, finance and infrastructure, and Quinn Slobodian, historian of global political economy, map the rise of 'Muskism' as a new industrial-political system. They track space land grabs, brain‑implant ambitions, fortress futurism rooted in apartheid‑era strategies, attention-driven financial magic, and how state symbiosis and monopoly reshape technological power.
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Starlink Mobile As Platform Power
- Musk can convert satellite connectivity into platform advantage by offering zero‑rated access to his services, crowding out competitors.
- Quinn Slobodian describes Starlink Mobile enabling free access to Grok and X, creating a pipeline for Musk's content.
Musk As Systemic Avatar
- Musk functions as source material for a broader systemic current called Muskism rather than just an individual eccentric.
- Ben Tarnoff argues Musk's life and choices reveal a worldview that fuses production, consumption and political legitimacy.
Muskism As A New Political Economy
- Muskism is best read like Fordism: a production-regulation settlement linking factories to social reproduction and political consent.
- Quinn Slobodian traces Musk through war, green capitalism and militarized tech to show recurring institutional patterns.






