Peter Thiel’s ideological evolution and his profound influence on the American political landscape stem from a consistent philosophical framework rooted in his time at Stanford. By synthesizing the mimetic theory of René Girard, the friend-enemy distinction of Carl Schmitt, and the esoteric political philosophy of Leo Strauss, Thiel has constructed a worldview that rejects liberal consensus in favor of radical disruption. This philosophy manifests in his business ventures, such as Palantir’s data-driven approach to "exceptional" state crises, and his role as a "kingmaker" in conservative politics. Through strategic investments in media platforms like *The Stanford Review* and *American Greatness*, and the cultivation of protégés like JD Vance, Thiel actively shapes a new right-wing power network that seeks to bypass traditional democratic procedures and establish a new governing elite.
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