Elon Musk: Just getting charged in 2006. Photo / Getty Images
Faiz Siddiqui’s new book on Elon Musk forms part of an expanding wave of critical appraisal of the tech entrepreneur, nominal richest person in the world and self-appointed “first buddy” of the re-elected Donald Trump.
The snap reaction from a public that understood Musk as a brilliant and conventionally
apolitical Silicon Valley figure has often been to ask: what happened to him? As Musk’s behaviour has become more extreme, and his political leanings more explicit, those questions have deepened and reached further back: was he always like this, and what responsibility sits with those who fuel his myth?
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Hubris Maximus: The Shattering of Elon Musk, by Faiz Siddiqui (Blink, $39.99), is out now. Photo / SuppliedSave
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