Peter Thiel’s controversial worldview and his role as a "kingmaker" in American politics stem from a consistent ideological framework formed during his time at Stanford. Influenced by René Girard’s mimetic theory, Carl Schmitt’s friend-enemy distinction, and Leo Strauss’s esoteric political philosophy, Thiel advocates for monopolistic success in business and the necessity of navigating "states of exception" in governance. Alongside guests Fang Tianyu and Li Dihao, the discussion traces how these intellectual foundations shaped the creation of Palantir, early investments in Facebook, and the cultivation of a right-wing power network. This network, supported by entities like the Olin Foundation and media platforms like *The Stanford Review*, actively challenges liberal institutional norms, ultimately manifesting in the strategic political backing of figures like JD Vance and the promotion of a tech-centric, anti-establishment political agenda.
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