The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the Future of the West
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INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR A cri de coeur that takes aim at the tech industry for abandoning its history of helping America and its allies.The Wall Street JournalFrom the Palantir cofounder, one of Times 100 Most Influential People of 2025, and his deputy, a criticallyacclaimed and sweeping indictment of the Wests culture of complacency, arguing that timid leadership, intellectual fragility, and an unambitious view of technologys potential in Silicon Valley have made the U.S. vulnerable in an era of mounting global threatsNot since Allan Blooms astonishingly successful 1987 book The Closing of the American Mind . . . has there been a cultural critique as sweeping.George F. Will, The Washington PostProvocative . . . worthy of your time.Edith Chapin, former EditorinChief of NPRSilicon Valley has lost its way.Our most brilliant engineering minds once collaborated with government to advance worldchanging technologies. Their efforts secured the Wests dominant place in the geopolitical order. But that relationship has now eroded, with perilous repercussions.Today, the market rewards shallow engagement with the potential of technology. Engineers and founders build photosharing apps and marketing algorithms, unwittingly becoming vessels for the ambitions of others. This complacency has spread into academia, politics, and the boardroom. The result? An entire generation for whom the narrowminded pursuit of the demands of a late capitalist economy has become their calling.In this groundbreaking treatise, Palantir cofounder and CEO Alexander C. Karp and Nicholas W. Zamiska offer a searing critique of our collective abandonment of ambition, arguing that in order for the U.S. and its allies to retain their global edgeand preserve the freedoms we take for grantedthe software industry must renew its commitment to addressing our most urgent challenges, including the new arms race of artificial intelligence. The government, in turn, must embrace the most effective features of the engineering mindset that has propelled Silicon Valleys success.Above all, our leaders must reject intellectual fragility and preserve space for ideological confrontation. A willingness to risk the disapproval of the crowd, Karp and Zamiska contend, has everything to do with technological and economic outperformance.At once iconoclastic and rigorous, this book also lifts the veil on Palantir and its broader political project from the inside, offering a passionate call for the West to wake up to our new reality.
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