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Sep 2023
1h 8m

Peter Thiel // The Diversity Myth, 30 Ye...

Founders Fund
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Nearly 30 years after publishing “The Diversity Myth,” Peter Thiel sits down with Mike Solana to unpack what the book got right and wrong. Thiel argues that social distractions have stunted scientific progress, slowed economic growth and weakened our geopolitical standing. How did anti-Western rhetoric popularized on college campuses in the 90s morph into th ... Show More
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