The Technological Republic
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “A cri de coeur that takes aim at the tech industry for abandoning its history of helping America and its allies.”—The Wall Street Journal From the Palantir co-founder and one of tech’s boldest thinkers, this work critiques the West’s culture of complacency, highlighting how timid leadership and a limited view of technology's potential have made the U.S. vulnerable amid rising global threats. Silicon Valley has strayed from its roots, as brilliant engineers once collaborated with the government to create transformative technologies that secured the West’s geopolitical dominance. This partnership has eroded, leading to dangerous consequences. Today, the market rewards superficial technological engagement, with innovators focusing on trivial applications rather than addressing significant challenges. This complacency has infiltrated academia, politics, and business, resulting in a generation fixated on the narrow pursuits of a late capitalist economy. Karp and Zamiska argue that to maintain global leadership and protect our freedoms, the software industry must recommit to tackling urgent issues like the AI arms race. They call for a government that embraces the engineering mindset that fueled Silicon Valley's success and for leaders to reject intellectual fragility, fostering ideological confrontation as essential to technological and economic advancement. This rigorous critique also reveals

