Media Tracker
Ingest
Log
Log Film
Log TV Episode
Log Book
Log YouTube Video
Calendar
Browse
Films
TV
Podcasts
Books
YouTube
Creators
Theme
Default
Darkly
Flatly
Litera
Lux
Sketchy
Yeti
Search
Completed
Edit
Podcast Episode
The Making of Elon Musk | E2: Technocracy, Inc.
Add creator
(no role)
Actor
Author
Channel
Director
Guest
Host
Writer
Add
Apply to all episodes of Understood: Artificial Intimacy
Date listened
Notes
Summary
<p>Could Muskâs authoritarian streak trace back to his Canadian grandfather? Before Joshua Haldeman brought his family to South Africa, he made waves as part of the radical 1930s Technocracy movement. And while the two menâs lives only overlapped for three years, we find echoes of Elonâs worldview in Haldemanâs pro-tech, anti-democratic ideology.</p><p><br></p><p>Guests in this episode include:</p><p><br></p><ul><li><strong>Geoff Leo</strong>, senior investigative journalist for CBC</li><li><strong>Derek Proudian</strong>, early investor in Zip2.com</li><li><strong>Will Shoki</strong>, South African journalist and writer</li><li><strong>Adrienne LaFrance</strong>, executive editor of The Atlantic</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Topics in this episode include:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>The life and lasting influence of Elon Muskâs Canadian grandfather, Joshua Haldeman; his influence within the Technocracy movement and his historical context (the Great Depression and the dust bowl) </li><li>Elon Musk's early career moves, including his time at Zip2.com, PayPal and the "PayPal Mafia,â and the Baasskap (bossism) management style</li><li>The relationship between techno-optimism and authoritarianism, and Marc Andreessenâs âTechno-Optimist Manifestoâ</li></ul>
Save changes
Cancel