Elon Musk’s deal about Twitter has acted as an epiphany at many levels. The reasons why so much money has been spent on this take over are not all clear. One thing is almost certain though, it is not a, stricto censu, business idea. The point is not to earn money out of it. The fact that by this mean Musk is taking control over his communication channel towards more than his 110 millions of followers makes more sense. But there are surely deeper considerations at play. Let’s put those considerations on the side. What has been revealed loud and clear is how little the formal political institutions are relevant today. This is a
What's fascinating about the WEF is that it does not have to provide its own agenda. It is open to celebrating crypto currency scams and every kind of political or economic grift as long as it is economically and socially successful enough to renting a hair salon in Davos, and it seems to leave it to the business empires to sort themselves out among their peers.
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What's fascinating about the WEF is that it does not have to provide its own agenda. It is open to celebrating crypto currency scams and every kind of political or economic grift as long as it is economically and socially successful enough to renting a hair salon in Davos, and it seems to leave it to the business empires to sort themselves out among their peers.