PayPal and Palantir cofounder Peter Thiel is embarking on an unusual intellectual journey this fall—delivering a sold-out four-part lecture series on the biblical figure of the Antichrist. The private lectures, which will be held at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, represent the latest evolution in Thiel’s increasingly public theological interests that intertwine his Christian faith with his concerns about technology’s potential to enable authoritarian control.
I read the description, and it doesn’t seem that bad. It denounces nationalism and prejudice. Doesn’t seem to align with Thiel’s current philosophy.
Thiel says it is the most influential book he’s ever read.
There is a summary here. Predicting that democracy will die off and the wealthy will “escape” democracy seems not that great to me.
https://www.thenerdreich.com/the-sovereign-individual-radical-bible-of-techs-cognitive-elite/
Now that’s a lot more ominous and wasn’t mentioned in the Wikipedia article.
I suggest getting the audiobook and start listening. I’m only a bit in and I get why it might appeal to aspiring or current billionaires…