Muskism, Quinn Slobodian
Muskism, Quinn Slobodian
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Muskism
A Guide for the Perplexed

Author: Quinn Slobodian, Ben Tarnoff

Narrator: Adam Grupper

Unabridged: 5 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 04/21/2026


Synopsis

"Muskism cuts straight to the core of the man and the moment, explaining how a mercurial, conspiracy-prone, vicious bastard can inspire loyalty and billions in other peoples' money, and the nightmare world he wants to build with those billions." –Cory Doctorow, author of EnshittificationA New Yorker Most Anticipated Book of the Year • A Financial Times Most Anticipated Nonfiction Book of the Year • A Kirkus Most Anticipated Nonfiction Book of Spring 2026• A Literary Hub Most Anticipated Book of the YearA pyrotechnic examination of Elon Musk as a symptom and avatar of our postliberal ageEveryone’s got an Elon take. He’s a messiah. A menace; a genius; a clown. The verdicts differ, but they share one theme: they treat him as an individual.Muskism argues otherwise. Elon Musk isn’t a glitch in the system—he is the system. His worldview promises sovereignty through technology: plug in, power up, and become self-reliant. But the more you connect, the more he owns you.If Fordism defined the capitalism of the twentieth century, Muskism may define the twenty-first. Fordism helped build the welfare state. Musk undoes it. He thrives on dependence while preaching freedom. His cars run on subsidies; his satellites run the battlefield; his social networks train the AI that trains us.Muskism sells itself as the future but entrenches age-old hierarchies. It offers autonomy for some and exclusion for others. It’s pro-natalist but anti-immigrant, futurist but reactionary. It speaks of humanity but warns against empathy.Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff cut through the hype and the hate to reveal what Musk really represents: a new political economy, where to be “free” means to serve a Technoking. Muskism isn’t about the man. It’s about the machine that made him—and the world he’s making next. To read Muskism is to understand the machinery that made the man, and the world he’s making next, based on his philosophy of power in the spheres of:
Silicon Valley: A sharp analysis of Elon Musk as more than a tech CEO, introducing “Muskism” as a new Silicon Valley paradigm shaping artificial intelligence, startups, and 21st-century capitalism.Big Tech, AI & the Future of Capitalism: Examines Tesla, SpaceX, and digital platforms through concepts like techno-sovereignty, automation, and “state symbiosis,” revealing how Big Tech is restructuring markets, innovation, and economic power.Geopolitics, Power & the Tech Billionaire Era: Explores how Musk’s companies influence global politics, infrastructure, and governance—from satellite networks to energy systems—showing how private tech power is reshaping international relations.

About Quinn Slobodian

Quinn Slobodian is professor of international history at Boston University, and the author of several books including Globalists, Crack-Up Capitalism and Hayek’s Bastards. The last won the National Book Critics Circle award for Criticism.

About Ben Tarnoff

Ben Tarnoff is a writer and technologist based in Massachusetts and is the author of Internet for the People and the co-author of Voices from the Valley: Tech Workers Talk About What They Do—And How They Do It. He is a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books, and has also written for the New York Times, The New Yorker, and the New Republic, among other publications.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Florin on March 19, 2026

Ist eine gute Aufarbeitung des Phänomens Muskismus. Zeichnet mit Beispielen und Zitaten seine persönlich-ideologisch-unternehmerische Entwicklung von der Kindheit in Südafrika, über die verschiedenen Phasen des Internets bis hin zu DOGE & heute nach. Für mich waren einige interessante neue Fakten un......more

Goodreads review by Bücherangelegenheiten on March 23, 2026

Slobodian und Tarnoff versuchen hier etwas ziemlich Ambitioniertes. Sie behandeln Elon Musk nicht einfach als exzentrischen Unternehmer oder genialen Tech-Visionär, sondern als Symptom einer größeren politischen und ökonomischen Entwicklung. „Muskismus“ nennen sie dieses Phänomen und stellen es dami......more

Goodreads review by Manny on March 19, 2026

Like everyone, I had of course heard a great deal about Elon Musk, but after reading this book I found that I hadn't really understood what his guiding principles were. Unexpectedly, it turns out that Musk does have principles, though they are odd ones: he literally views life as a game, and he want......more

Goodreads review by Owen on April 13, 2026

Really a 4.5 but this dreadful website does not allow nuance. This book does though, and is rather fascinating in quite how seriously it takes this monster. Avoiding lots of the cliches (Nazi salute, Grimes, 'let that sink in', hyperloop, ketamine, and much else is ignored) this begins and ends with......more

Goodreads review by Rares on April 22, 2026

This was a real fun read. Fast-paced narration, impeccably researched and sourced, and eerily prescient in their vision of where Musk and other far-right technocrats want to take society in their quest to “save Western Civilization.” As the authors point out from the start, the frame of the books is......more