Summary of Peter Thiel | Nationalism Breaks the Dogma Machine | National Conservatism Conference II

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Peter Thiel discusses nationalism and its importance in a world dominated by globalization. He argues that nationalism is the necessary corrective to the homogenizing effects of globalization, and predicts that individuals will not exist in such a future. He also suggests that the mob mentality can be a danger to the individual.

  • 00:00:00 Peter Thiel discusses the derangement of various forms of thought in America, particularly in the area of politics. He suggests that there is a need for a dialogue between different ideologies in order to find common ground, and that the mob mentality can be a danger to the individual.
  • 00:05:00 Peter Thiel speaks about nationalism and how it has broken the dogma machine, which has led to mass dogmatism. Thiel also discusses how the collapse of the absurdist postmodern experiment in Afghanistan led to a number of other strange and bizarre events. Finally, Thiel discusses how President Trump expressed similar ideas about Afghanistan being a fundamentally "country unquote."
  • 00:10:00 Peter Thiel discusses nationalism and its role in breaking the dogma machine. He says that nationalism is a strange question that is not a very nice thing to say, but it is accurate in a world where that question could not be debated. He believes that the runaway inflation and bankruptcy of the Federal Reserve are signs that the epistemics of closure are coming to an end.
  • 00:15:00 Peter Thiel discusses nationalism and its importance in a world dominated by globalization. He argues that nationalism is the necessary corrective to the homogenizing effects of globalization, and predicts that individuals will not exist in such a future. He proposes that the first person to be honored with a ticker tape parade for their achievements be Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of bitcoin.

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