Know Your Enemy: Becoming Elon Musk, Part One

Know Your Enemy: Becoming Elon Musk, Part One

In the first of two episodes on Elon Musk, Matt and Sam explore the billionaire’s fraught adolescence and first years in Silicon Valley.

Elon Musk in 2008 (Dan Tuffs/Getty Images)

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If there’s ever been a Know Your Enemy subject worthy of two episodes, it is Elon Musk—currently the world’s richest man, CEO and leader of several pathbreaking companies, ringleader of the Department of Government Efficiency, and (for now) Donald Trump’s co-president. In other words, to understand what’s happening in the United States during the second Trump administration, it’s essential to understand Musk: what shaped him, his enduring preoccupations and personality traits, how he made his vast fortune, and why, in unprecedented ways, he decided to go all in on Trump.

To explore the life and times of Musk, Matt and Sam read several biographies, along with the best reporting on him and his activities (especially of late). In this first episode, they offer a close reading of Musk’s childhood in South Africa and the people, and traumas, that shaped him; his discovery of science fiction and teenage fixations on computers, video games, and space exploration; his escape to Canada to attend college and eventual arrival in the United States; and his early years in Silicon Valley and the businesses that first made him very rich.

As mentioned: Join Matt and Sam and Jamelle Bouie at Dissent’s fundraiser on April 8 in New York!

 

Sources:

Kate Conger & Ryan Mac, Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter (2024)

Walter Isaacson, Elon Musk (2023)

Ashlee Vance, Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future (2015)

Joshua Benton, Musk’s Anti-Semitic, Apartheid-Loving Grandfather, The Atlantic (2023)

Henry Farrell, Silicon Valley’s Reading List Reveals Its Political Ambitions, Bloomberg (2025)

Tony Tulathimutte, Rejection (2024)

Kase Wickhman, Elon Musk Has Yet Another Child, According to the Mother of That Baby, Vanity Fair (2025)

Favour Adegoke, Elon Musk’s Trans Daughter Rips Dad For Allegedly Using Sex-Selective IVF For Her: ‘I Was Going Against The Product’, Yahoo News (2024)

 

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