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Curtis Yarvin | Should The USA Become A Technocratic Monarchy?

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CURTIS YARVIN: Software designer, intellectual and political theorist, Yarvin has become famous in some ways and perhaps infamous in other ways, depending on where you sit, as a philosopher of the neo-reactionary or "dark enlightenment" movement who's been credited by The New Republic and Vox and other publications for inspiring Peter Thiel and JD Vance with some of their more extreme ideas around monarchy and technocracy. Essentially, the necessity of shifting from democracy to something that's more authoritarian or autocratic.

Curtis and I have very differing opinions and ideas about so many things, and therefore it was interesting to have this dialog with him. I hope you enjoy it.

Curtis Yarvin's Substack Newsletter:

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CURTIS YARVIN: Software designer, intellectual and political theorist, Yarvin has become famous in some ways and perhaps infamous in other ways, depending on where you sit, as a philosopher of the neo-reactionary or "dark enlightenment" movement who's been credited by The New Republic and Vox and other publications for inspiring Peter Thiel and JD Vance with some of their more extreme ideas around monarchy and technocracy. Essentially, the necessity of shifting from democracy to something that's more authoritarian or autocratic.

Curtis and I have very differing opinions and ideas about so many things, and therefore it was interesting to have this dialog with him. I hope you enjoy it.

Curtis Yarvin's Substack Newsletter:

https://graymirror.substack.com/about

==================================

Please subscribe to my Substack Newsletter!

https://substack.com/@danielpinchbeck

Please buy my books!

https://tinyurl.com/mrsmtpwv

Please join my online seminars and community at THE LIMINAL INSTITUTE:

www.liminal.news

Instagram:

@danielpinchbeck

Official Website:

www.pinchbeck.io/

#danielpinchbeck #liminalnews #podcast #yarvin #monarchy #CurtisYarvin #graymirror #darkenlightenment

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