The Leverage Podcast

Founders Fund, Peter Thiel, and The Cultivation of Soft Power

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Jul 12, 2025
Mario Gabriele, a writer and founder of The Generalist, dives into the enigmatic world of Peter Thiel and the Founders Fund. He explores how their anti-mimetic investment philosophy stands out in Silicon Valley's crowded landscape. Mario discusses Thiel's controversial 'macro calls' and the soft power the firm wields through strategic narratives. With a keen eye on the complexities around Thiel, he argues for embracing nuance and challenges the notion of moral absolutes in studying such figures. Get ready for a thought-provoking examination of innovation and influence!
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ANECDOTE

Not Meeting Thiel Shaped The Reporting

  • Mario never met Peter Thiel during his reporting and felt that distance helped his analysis.
  • He thinks meeting Thiel might have made him too persuasive to critique objectively.
INSIGHT

Subtle Soft Power Beats Noise

  • Founders Fund's soft power comes from saying original, contrarian things framed by a unifying grand narrative.
  • Subtle, orthogonal moves (books, unusual statements) extend influence beyond loud posting.
INSIGHT

Anti-Mimesis As An Investment Religion

  • Peter Thiel's core doctrine at Founders Fund is anti-mimesis: fight consensus to find differentiated opportunities.
  • This contrarian religion guides investment choices and firm culture consistently.
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