Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Samo Burja - The Great Founder Theory of History - [Invest Like the Best, EP.339]

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Aug 1, 2023
Samo Burja, founder of Bismarck Analysis, dives into the 'great founder theory' and examines how remarkable individuals have shaped civilizations through their institutions. He discusses historical figures like Napoleon and Benjamin Franklin, highlighting their complex legacies and the moral dilemmas they faced. Burja also critiques linear narratives of progress, arguing that societal stability relies on strong institutions and visionary leadership. Additionally, he explores future geopolitical trends, particularly in China and the UAE, pondering the implications for global power dynamics.
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INSIGHT

Great Founder Theory

  • Social science often overlooks the impact of exceptional individuals.
  • Great founders create new institutions and ways of doing things, shaping civilization.
ANECDOTE

Historical Examples of Great Founders

  • Mohammed reorganized tribal Arab societies, leading to the expansion of Islam.
  • Confucius's social reforms influenced China's education system for millennia.
INSIGHT

Overdetermined Knowledge vs. Institutional Creation

  • Some knowledge, like calculus, might be discovered independently.
  • However, the creation of institutions that use this knowledge relies on founders.
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