In regards to what?
Musk has stated a lot of goals which are not inline with the MAGA moment before he joined it and got the money.
His vision of the future is most likely not something you want, but if he sticks to the intended position of only minimizing government spending which he has proven with twitter that he can do somewhat, then he will be a useful tool, it is all up to how Trump uses his tools.
If we're hoping to change the elites, we've basically got Donald Trump, Peter Thiel, and Elon Musk, and that's basically where the list ends for "Populist Right elites".
The Culture War isn't over, now is the long war to make our own elites that actually reflect our views and build our institutions.
We just need more independently wealthy tycoons period. Not celebrities who get paid for shilling IP, but businessmen who built up an industry. Ironically the balance of power needs to move away from the government and towards elite Americans - but there need to be a lot more of them to diversify their ideological positions. The way the system works now the government and corporations have colluded thru regulation, taxation, and the education system to shrink the pool of home-grown tycoons and make sure they're all part of the same club. The lower the pool, the fewer elites there will be on our side. Unfortunately that's a long term goal. America is too consumer-oriented and doesn't produce enough producers.
In regards to what? Musk has stated a lot of goals which are not inline with the MAGA moment before he joined it and got the money.
His vision of the future is most likely not something you want, but if he sticks to the intended position of only minimizing government spending which he has proven with twitter that he can do somewhat, then he will be a useful tool, it is all up to how Trump uses his tools.
If we're hoping to change the elites, we've basically got Donald Trump, Peter Thiel, and Elon Musk, and that's basically where the list ends for "Populist Right elites".
The Culture War isn't over, now is the long war to make our own elites that actually reflect our views and build our institutions.
Yes, we need to mold them and then keep the damn old clubs from getting their kids into the rituals.
The problem is from our standpoint, (atleast acording to me) the methodology on how to do it is quite unclear.
We just need more independently wealthy tycoons period. Not celebrities who get paid for shilling IP, but businessmen who built up an industry. Ironically the balance of power needs to move away from the government and towards elite Americans - but there need to be a lot more of them to diversify their ideological positions. The way the system works now the government and corporations have colluded thru regulation, taxation, and the education system to shrink the pool of home-grown tycoons and make sure they're all part of the same club. The lower the pool, the fewer elites there will be on our side. Unfortunately that's a long term goal. America is too consumer-oriented and doesn't produce enough producers.
We have too much government corporate cooperation to prevent small business from succeeding and protect big business.