Peter Thiel’s Apocalyptic Worldview Is a Dangerous Fantasy
Dr Tristan Sturm
In their latest article in Jacobin Magazine Mitchell Institute Fellow Dr Tristan Sturm and co-author Rory Rowan, argue that Peter Thiel’s apocalyptic geopolitics delegitimizes international law, legitimizes violence against racialized others, and sanctifies elite tech wealth as a last bulwark against a coming apocalypse. By remapping material power structures onto a metaphysical struggle, Thiel mystifies US imperialism, class privilege, and his own corporate interests as divine vocation.
His Armageddon is not so much a prophecy of world’s end as a rhetoric to legitimize the sovereignty of technocapitalist elites against the moral claims of the global majority and the planetary commons. Nor is the one-world government he fears a coherent political project; it is rather a condensation of reactionary anxieties about perceived loss of sovereignty, moral relativism, and technological democratization.
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Dr Tristan Sturm is a Mitchell Institute Fellow and Reader in Geography at Queen’s University Belfast. Most recently he is co-author of Apocalyptic Conspiracism: American Evangelicalism in an Age of Climate Crisis (Bloomsbury 2024).
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