Journalist Hamilton Nolan dismantles Palantir's manifesto, giving CEO Alex Karp as much respect as he deserves. [View all]
And I was very happy to run across this. First, Nolan's Bluesky post about it:
Wrote about Palantir and Alex Karp's whiny bullshit. GROW UP DUDE.
www.hamiltonnolan.com/p/grievance-...
— Hamilton Nolan (@hamiltonnolan.bsky.social) 2026-04-19T16:06:00.597Z
https://www.hamiltonnolan.com/p/grievance-poisoning-in-the-first
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Which brings me to Palantir. Evil surveillance company from hell. You all know it. Alex Karp, the lapsed academic who became Palantirs loudmouth CEO/ Satan, published a book last year called The Technological Republic. The book is not just an attempt to situate Palantir as the solution to The Wests various social crises; it is also a self-conscious effort to position Alex Karp as a public intellectual of the first order, a man who is both thinker and doer, who has systematically diagnosed the ills of our economy and culture and built the terrifying, capitalist totalitarian private market solution for them.
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Anyhow, today, Palantir has gone mildly viral by posting on Twitter, Because we get asked a lot. The Technological Republic, in brief. Followed by 22 bullet points that sum up the books arguments. At last, a version of the book that tech people can read! The instant reaction to this bullet point list among non-tech people was Wow, this is some fascist shit. Which is true. But I want to make an even more rudimentary point that is, I think, a very important piece of context: This is not a coherent set of arguments at all. It is not a philosophy. It is not a set of intelligible ethics. Rather, it is a list of angry reactions to being yelled atgiven a somber voice and dressed up as some sort of wondrous work of intellect.
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Seen like this, Alex Karps self-serious techno-fascist listicle becomes more preposterous than scary. Is this really a bold and sweeping cultural critique deserving of great public respect? Or might it more accurately be described as Alex Karp putting his own insecurities, craving for approval, and lust for money into bullet point format?
Its a list a child would make! MY PHILOSOPHY: 1. You must be NICE to me. 2. My hunger for candy shows that I am SMART. Its embarrassing! Have some self respect, dude. You are a right wing billionaire weapons merchant. You are the human face of technological totalitarianism. You are the embodiment of just how close America is to a horrifying public-private partnership of fascism. You are the closest thing that we have to Dr. Evil. Stop acting so thirsty. Its unbecoming. Your job is not to grovel for praise from Silicon Valley people who have not finished a book in the past 14 years. Your job is to keep doing cartoonishly evil shit until a hero finally vanquishes you. We all know youre awful. Dont work so hard to be awful in new and more tedious ways.
Much more at the link. I really loved the "more honest groupings" Nolan put Karp's 22 bullet points into, starting with "I WANT TO BE FAMOUS AND POWERFUL BUT ALSO I WANT PEOPLE TO STOP SAYING MEAN THINGS ABOUT ME."
And if you haven't seen any news or posts about Palatir's manifesto, see this LBN thread:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143653103