"Live Players" with Samo Burja and Erik Torenberg

Why Elites Failed Us w/ Auren Hoffman [World of DaaS]

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Jan 24, 2025
Auren Hoffman, host of the World of DaaS podcast, engages with Samo Burja, who presents his "Great Founder Theory." They discuss how exceptional individuals have historically shaped civilization and institutions. Topics include the evolving trust in elites, the decline of fertility rates, and the pressures facing modern parents. The conversation also navigates the paradox of trust in decentralized crypto systems and critiques the societal barriers faced by ambitious innovators today.
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Great Founder Theory

  • Great Founder Theory suggests exceptional individuals drive civilization forward, not just through events, but by creating influential institutions.
  • These institutions shape history more than isolated actions, acting as long-term societal forces.
ANECDOTE

Bismarck's Influence

  • Bismarck's strategic maneuvering, including baiting France into war, played a pivotal role in Germany's unification.
  • Without him, Germany might have unified differently or more slowly, impacting French influence.
ANECDOTE

Hamilton's Impact

  • Alexander Hamilton's policies accelerated American industrialization, potentially impacting the Civil War's outcome.
  • His focus on industrial policy and acquiring British IP propelled U.S. development.
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