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The Peter McCormack Show

Bitcoin & the Culture Wars with Eric Weinstein - WBD466

The Peter McCormack Show

Peter McCormack

Power, Politics, Government, Markets, News, Society & Culture, Technology, Society, Inflation, Finance, Bitcoin, Economics, Money

4.72.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2022

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

Location: Los Angeles Date: Friday 4th February Company: Thiel Capital Role: MD

Culture wars, identity politics, the intellectual dark web, audience capture: this is the well-worn nomenclature used to define the battles of open discourse that have been raging over the past few years. Retaining an authentic and honest voice in today's polarised and intolerant society has required fortitude and resilience.

But, trying to engage with those who refuse to have (or are incapable of having) an open mind takes its toll. In addition, it is equally waring to engage with those who have a firm opinion on all matters. People generally refrain from admitting they don't know, or that they are open to changing their views, as though indecision or uncertainty are damning frailties.

Having a society that is blinkered and entrenched and toxic is obviously counterproductive. In a political context, pluralism is the bedrock of a functioning democracy. In science, openness to new ways of thinking and new ideas allows for the paradigm shifts that propel the advancement of our civilisation.

That some of our generations greatest thought leaders are having to waste their time defending their right to have views, instead of actually developing and sharing their views, is the behaviour of an inward-looking society starting to wither. The people within Bitcoin must help fix this.

In this interview, I talk to the managing director of Thiel Capital and podcaster Eric Weinstein. We discuss media fact-checking, colonising other worlds, physics beyond Einstein, intelligent design, narrative wars, modern fascism, and economic deception amidst the rise of Bitcoin.


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There's something about the way in which money and China and law and the U.S.

0:10.1

government and technology interact.

0:13.0

Every institutional player, it seems, of any size, capitulates.

0:19.0

Everybody's recording a hostage video at the institutional.

0:23.0

Hello there, how are you doing?

0:26.0

Welcome to the What Bitcoin did podcast,

0:28.0

which is brought to you by Gemini, the only place I am using for buying Bitcoin.

0:32.0

I'm your host Pete

0:33.2

McCormack and before we get into the interview today I have a quick message

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