What was Doge? How Elon Musk tried to gamify government

什么是狗狗币?埃隆·马斯克如何尝试将政府游戏化?

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2026-03-27

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Steeped in gaming and rightwing culture wars, Musk and his team of teenage coders set out to defeat the enemy of the United States: its people By Ben Tarnoff and Quinn Slobodian. Read by Vincent Lai. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
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  • What Was Doge?

  • How Elon Musk Tried to Gamify Government by Ben Tarnoff and Quinn Slobodian.

  • Read by Vincent Lai.

  • In 2025, when Elon Musk joined the government as the de facto head of something called the Department

  • of Government Efficiency, he declared that governments were poorly configured, big, dumb machines.

  • To the Senator Ted Cruz, he explained that the only way to reconcile the databases and get rid of waste and fraud

  • is to actually look at the computers.

  • Muskism came to Washington soaked in memes, adolescent boasts, and sadistic victory dances over mass firings.

  • Leading a team of teenage coders and mid-level managers drawn from his suite of companies,

  • Musk aimed to enter the code base and rewrite regulations and budget lines from within.

  • He would drag the paper-pushing bureaucracy kicking and screaming into the digital 21st century,

  • scanning the contents of cavernous rooms of filing cabinets and feeding the data into a single interoperable system.

  • The undertaking combined features of private equity-led restructuring with startup management,

  • shot through with the sensibility of gaming and right-wing culture war.

  • To succeed, he would need God Mode, an overview of the whole.

  • If the mandate of Doge was to modernize federal technology and software to maximize governmental efficiency

  • and productivity, in the words of the executive order that launched the initiative on January 20,