Palantir posts mini-manifesto denouncing inclusivity and 'regressive' cultures
Source: TechCrunch
Surveillance and analytics company Palantir recently posted what it called a brief 22-point summary of CEO Alexander Karps book The Technological Republic.
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The post ends by criticizing the shallow temptation of a vacant and hollow pluralism. In Palantirs argument, a blind devotion to pluralism and inclusivity glosses over the fact that certain cultures and indeed subcultures . . . have produced wonders. Others have proven middling, and worse, regressive and harmful.
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Higgins also argued that theres more to the post than a simple defence of the West in his view, its also an attack on what he said are key pillars of democracy that need rebuilding: verification, deliberation, and accountability.
Its also worth being clear about whos doing the arguing, Higgins wrote. Palantir sells operational software to defence, intelligence, immigration & police agencies. These 22 points arent philosophy floating in space, theyre the public ideology of a company whose revenue depends on the politics its advocating.
Read more: https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/19/palantir-posts-mini-manifesto-denouncing-regressive-and-harmful-cultures/
Eliot Higgins is CEO of investigative website Bellingcat.
I saw a lot about this manifesto from Palantir as soon as I started reading social media posts this morning. I posted about it in GD earlier - https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221184337 - because I didn't see any articles about it yet, though I knew there would be soon. This TechCrunch article was posted less than half an hour ago.
This is a tech company with huge contracts with a number of countries, maybe especially the US and UK, getting very political. Even fascist, as tech journalist Gil Duran pointed out this morning.
Not sure how this manifesto plays with most of Trump's base, but a post I saw from RW influencer and troll Mike Cernovich was approving.
IMO Palantir should not be trusted by any government.
mwmisses4289
(4,433 posts)he sees himself as the only proper ruler of the world. His only rule: my way or the highway.
yellow dahlia
(6,173 posts)Love Bellingcat!
Sowhat13
(17 posts)tanyev
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2naSalit
(103,353 posts)Should not exist.
eppur_se_muova
(42,128 posts)Corporations like Palantir continue to exist because it hasn't yet gotten to be worth the trouble of getting rid of them. This is not guaranteed to be true from one day to the next, or even one minute to the next. One good way to change that is to announce to everyone that you think you're better than they are.
hunter
(40,768 posts)... telling us what we should eat.
liberalgunwilltravel
(1,231 posts)Needs a long vacation, some place, as long as it isnt on this planet.
SonOfNebanaube
(128 posts)slightlv
(7,848 posts)it was "kill all the lawyers." I guess we have to update that to "kill all the tech bros, wherever or whoever they may be." Although I do believe there might be one or two out there not out to rip off everybody for as much as they can... I just can't remember their names. Mark (somebody?)
EastBayGuy
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pat_k
(13,509 posts)...a power hungry propagandist and disdainful of human values is Lisa Su of AMD. I may be wrong, but seems the rest of the CEO's are so out of touch with the real world they have lost their minds.
Magnificent 10
Elon Musk (Tesla, SpaceX, xAI)
Jensen Huang (Nvidia)
Satya Nadella (Microsoft)
Mark Zuckerberg (Meta)
Sundar Pichai (Alphabet/Google)
Andy Jassy (Amazon)
Tim Cook (Apple)
Lisa Su (AMD)
Dario Amodei (Anthropic)
Alex Karp (Palantir)
C.C. Wei (TSMC) -- included by some
Franklin Institute
https://fi.edu/en/awards/laureates/lisa-su
Year 2024
Subject Leadership
Award Bower Award for Business Leadership
Affiliation AMD | Austin, Texas
Citation For her transformational leadership of AMD, a leader in high-performance and adaptive computing and one of the fastest growing semiconductor companies in the world. As an accomplished engineer and champion for diversity and women in tech, Dr. Sus bold vision to deliver the next generation of computing and AI solutions has led to AMD becoming one of the industrys most influential companies.
The only woman? Coincidence??
I think not.
What we need is more AI -- that is, Auntie Intelligence