Paris Marx

[1] Marx earned a master's degree in urban geography from McGill University, researching Silicon Valley and its influence on transportation.

[13] The book explores Silicon Valley's proposed visions of the transportation sector and how its products often exploit the material conditions of economic structures.

[14] Marx ultimately argues that viewing technology as the sole solution for inner-city traffic and climate change in turn does little to help society as a whole.

"[17] Much of Marx's most recent work fits into a "spate of negative press about Musk" that the SFist linked to a "collective rethinking" of how to report on the billionaire.

[18] The Washington Examiner suggested that Marx holds a "special disdain for Musk’s dreams of a Mars colony.