I like your article, thanks for posting. I think you are on the right track, but maybe a little distracted by Elon Musk and his Tesla car company.
You were right to spot he could do so much more towards fixing the environment than average joe public.
But on business incentives, what was his business incentive to launch a Tesla sportscar into space?
The man has an ego rivalling Trump, I would say, and he has not really clicked with the aspirations of the namesake of his company.
Nikola Tesla knew 120 years ago that we had to connect to the sun, to end all the societal and environment problems, which were recognised, even then.
JP Morgan knew that connecting us to the sun would be the end of all ability to enforce scarcity, so he enforced scarcity against Tesla, as Tesla’s sole funder, to stop Tesla connecting us to the sun, as well as to one another.
Elon is absolutely a capitalist, rather than an Energyist, that we might say Nikola Tesla was.
That is the only explanation, it seems to me, why Elon has not yet connected all of his companies to the free energy of the sun, rather than drawing their power still from capital sources, and why he still seeks to plunder the Earth for rare Earth elements needed for Lithium batteries, rather than use reversible hydrogen fuel cell technology, which has been around for a while now.