re:publica 2026 / Session

Godwin’s Engine: Muskism and the Automation of Consent

May 19, 2026 • 16:15 – 17:15
Open on conference website
Scheduled
Stage: Stage 1
Format: (Kurz-) Vortrag (Politik & Gesellschaft)
Language: en de (Live interpretation)

Description

Elon Musk’s vertically integrated production model stretches from lithium-ion batteries to low-earth satellites, yet it remains plagued by an old problem: consent. In their co-authored book, Ben Tarnoff and Quinn Slobodian argue that Musk seeks to secure legitimacy - and ultimately automate consent - through his social media platform and its Grok chatbot. Where Godwin’s Law predicted a drift toward Hitler comparisons, Musk has built a Godwin’s Engine designed to tend toward MechaHitler. What we call cyborg conservatism floods the zone with content that normalizes hierarchy, social exclusion, and the treatment of outsiders as bugs and viruses to be contained.

The talk will be followed by a Q&A with the audience.

Dieser Programmpunkt wird durch die Stiftung Mercator unterstützt. / This programme session is supported by Stiftung Mercator.

Quinn Slobodian will be signing his book Muskism" at the Kulturkaufhaus Dussmann Book table on May 19 from 17:30 - 18:00.

Speakers (1 speaker)

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Quinn Slobodian

Professor of International History