Peter Thiel's Misinterpretation of René Girard: A Machiavellian Play for Power?

2025-05-25

This article explores billionaire Peter Thiel's selective interpretation of French philosopher René Girard's mimetic theory and its implications for politics. Thiel utilizes Girard's concepts of mimetic desire, rivalry, and scapegoating to critique liberal democracy and advocate for strong leadership. The author reveals Thiel's misreading of Girard, demonstrating how this distortion manifests in Thiel's protégé, J.D. Vance, leading to the marginalization of vulnerable groups and a potential undermining of democratic institutions. Central to the analysis is Thiel's provocative 2004 essay, "The Straussian Moment," which reveals his engagement with Schmitt, Strauss, and Spengler, and his vision for a post-liberal future. The article concludes by highlighting the dangers inherent in Thiel's instrumentalization of Girard's ideas and his ambitious political goals.

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