Tech’s Enduring Great-Man Myth
The idea that particular individuals drive history has long
been discredited. Yet it persists in the tech industry,
obscuring some of the fundamental factors in innovation.
By Amanda Schaffer on August 4, 2015
Since Steve Jobs’s death, in 2011, Elon Musk has emerged as the
leading celebrity of Silicon Valley. Musk is the CEO of Tesla
Motors, which produces electric cars; the CEO of SpaceX, which makes
rockets; and the chairman of SolarCity, which provides solar power
systems. A self-made billionaire, programmer, and engineer—as well
as an inspiration for Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark in the Iron Man
movies—he has been on the cover of Fortune and Time. In 2013, he was
first on the Atlantic’s list of “today’s greatest inventors,”
nominated by leaders at Yahoo, Oracle, and Google. To believers,
Musk is steering the history of technology. As one profile described
his mystique, his “brilliance, his vision, and the breadth of his
ambition make him the one-man embodiment of the future.”
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