But Alexander C. Karp, Palantir’s CEO since 2004, and Nicholas W. Zamiska, the company’s head of corporate affairs, are true believers. “The Technological Republic” is a mission-critical ...
The first quarter of 2025 has been a lucrative period for some of the world’s most successful Black billionaires. From ...
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The Nation on MSNAt This Point, Silicon Valley Militarists Aren’t Just Greedy—They’re BloodthirstyBy all means, let’s unite around a common purpose. But that purpose shouldn’t be a supposedly more efficient way to build ...
Palantir co-founder and CEO Alexander Karp opens his new book with a provocative declaration: “Silicon Valley has lost its way.” Over the past decade or so, as the data analytics company rose ...
Alexander Karp, CEO of Palantir, criticizes developments in Silicon Valley – and is not referring to the new closeness to Donald Trump. It's all about "online advertising and shopping ...
In case of abuse, Review of The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief and the Future of the West by Alexander C. Karp, JD, Ph.D. & Nicholas W. Zamiska, JD. Penguin Random House.
Alexander Karp was born in New York City on October 2, 1967, and later relocated to Philadelphia as a child. Despite being dyslexic as a child, he struggled to pursue further education. He received ...
John Perry Barlow issued the Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace, envisioning a digital world free from government control, where ...
From an unlikely place – the upper reaches of the technology industry – comes an unexpected summons to an invigorated patriotism. The summons will discomfit progressives by requiring seriousness about ...
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