Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield

As libertarianism has radicalized, some of Silicon Valley's biggest names are turning toward fascism

Nov 6, 2023
Jonathan Taplin, a former journalism professor and a versatile collaborator with legends like Bob Dylan, dives into the troubling intersection of Silicon Valley and fascist ideologies. He argues that influential billionaires prioritize personal ambitions over societal welfare, likening their actions to historical fascism. The discussion highlights the perils of techno-libertarianism, critiques cryptocurrency's ethical dilemmas, and warns against the monopolization of power by a select few. Taplin emphasizes the urgent need for collective action to uphold democracy and address real-world challenges.
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Fascism in Tech

  • Today's oligarchs follow a century-old, failed ideology under various names (futurism, libertarianism, technocracy).
  • This ideology, connected to figures like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel, should be recognized as fascism.
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Tech Oligarchs

  • Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Mark Andreessen, and Peter Thiel represent the top tier of Silicon Valley's oligarch class due to their wealth and corporate control.
  • They hold more anarcho-libertarian views than other Silicon Valley leaders.
ANECDOTE

Musk's Biography

  • Jonathan Taplin criticizes Walter Isaacson's biography of Elon Musk for portraying him as a modern-day Thomas Edison.
  • Taplin argues Musk's inventions primarily benefit the rich, unlike Edison's inventions which benefited ordinary people.
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