Except not really. Because money buys education. I've got plenty of political examples if you want them. But I think we can all safely agree that the ConstitutionDAO project was completely a dumbass move that only proves how easily you can manipulate sheeple on Facebook.
If you can convince thousands of people that you can "Buy a piece of the US Constitution" by investing into a crypto-coin / NFT smart contract, there's pretty much no hope that the general population is smart enough / educated enough to make decisions like "Nuclear vs Natural Gas vs Solar". There are some bigger, more widespread... but highly political myths / misinformation out there, but I'm not trying to start an argument here, so I'll try to stay away from that flamebait.
But the fact of the matter is: you can buy people's opinions through a couple of easy moves. ConstitutionDAO did it, but so do so many other people these days.
1. SEO -- Search Engine Optimization to get your "facts" to the top of Google, maybe pay a bit more money and also get it to the top of Bing/DuckDuckGo/Yahoo (which use the same engine). Perform A/B tests with the crowds to see which discussion points go viral or not, and leverage "viral" / "memes" to spread lies. For example:
2. "Influencers" -- Pay off a few Youtubers to shill your idea on the cheap. Shill on forums, Reddit, Youtube comments, and more.
3. "Attack" -- create conspiracies against your rivals and diminish public opinion of them. If you're making electric cars, demonize Hydrogen. If you're making solar panels, demonize nuclear. This builds up your cult by creating a shared external enemy, and makes #1 and #2 more powerful. Make sure your followers are scared of some boogieman, to make sure they listen to you more safely. Literally invent a great "Satan" for them to join your techno-religion over.
USA is one of the most highly educated populations in the world. No, we're not the best, but if the last few years have taught me anything, these 3 moves still affect us as a population incredibly. They are highly effective means at propaganda, and plenty of the Billionaires are using these techniques (aka: "Reputation services") to their benefit.
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You'll see it time and time again. A few years ago it was all about essential oils for example, or other forms of multilevel marketing. Do you think your friends / family are smart enough to figure out that they've been swindled on their own?
That whole "Democracy works if we're educated" idea is a fun fantasy, but that statement didn't exist in today's period of incredibly powerful, and relatively cheap, mass-influence / propaganda / marketing abilities.
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EDIT: Also market failures, such as externalities, monopolies, cartels, and the like, always will form in the absence of government action. At a minimum, we need a watchdog to prevent the common / well known market failures (again: monopolies or cartels) from forming.
In the case of green energy, there's clearly an externality problem, but no one seems to agree on how to solve it. I think its clear that the free market isn't good enough for the job though, and some kind of regulatory system on top is needed.