Elon Musk likes to say "“vox populi, vox dei" when he gets enough people on Twitter to yell for him. The phrase has a history that warns against the "tumult of the mob" and urges wise counsel and good stewardship. When people like Musk lead, destruction follows. /1
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Elon Musk didn’t just misunderstand an iconic medieval quote. He’s missing a much bigger lesson from history
The voice of the people is important. But the iconic quote was part of a broader warning about the dangers of bad governance.