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Peter Thiel's antichrist lectures reveal more about him than Armageddon

18 hours ago
  • #Academia
  • #Antichrist
  • #Peter Thiel
  • Peter Thiel, despite his disdain for academia, has been giving lectures on the antichrist, showing a paradoxical engagement with academic institutions.
  • Thiel's lectures attempt to emulate the syncretic thinking of philosopher René Girard but often come across as convoluted and less coherent.
  • Thiel critiques higher education as a bubble and a bastion of group-think, despite evidence of its continued scholarly success.
  • Thiel's vision of the antichrist includes global regulatory regimes, AI regulation opponents, and climate activists like Greta Thunberg.
  • Thiel's apocalyptic thinking is both overly focused on Silicon Valley concerns and contradictory, blending libertarian efficiency critiques with theological grandiosity.
  • Thiel holds himself to a different standard than others, valuing his own autodidacticism while dismissing academic contributions.
  • Thiel's lectures reveal a narrow, Silicon Valley-centric worldview, missing the broader, holistic meaning of biblical apocalypse narratives.
  • Thiel's engagement with Girard's ideas seems more about imitation than deep understanding, leaving his lectures' purpose unclear.