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== Political views ==
== Political views ==
In 1995, Thiel and [[David Sacks]] wrote "The Diversity Myth," which denounced [[multiculturalism]]. He opposes [[social security]] and regulations protecting [[Proletariat|workers]].<ref name=":0" />
In 1995, Thiel and [[David Sacks]] wrote "The Diversity Myth," which denounced [[multiculturalism]]. He opposes [[social security]] and regulations protecting [[Proletariat|workers]]. In 2012, he donated $2 million for the right-wing [[Club for Growth]] PAC. In 2016, he endorsed [[Donald Trump|Trump]] at the [[Republican National Convention]] and gave $300,000 to [[Josh Hawley]]'s run for Missouri Attorney General. In 2022, Thiel gave $15 million to [[JD Vance]]'s Senate campaign and $20 million to [[Blake Masters]]'s Senate campaign.<ref name=":0" />


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 7 December 2024

Peter Thiel
Born11 October 1967
Frankfurt, West Germany
NationalityGerman
Political orientationRight-libertarianism
Political partyRepublican


Peter Andreas Thiel (born 11 October 1967) is a Statesian capitalist and tech billionaire.

Career[edit | edit source]

In 2000, Thiel's company Confinity merged with Elon Musk's online bank X.com to form Paypal. In 2002, Thiel sold Paypal to eBay and then founded the military intelligence company Palantir. He has been on the board of directors for many tech companies, including Facebook.[1]

Political views[edit | edit source]

In 1995, Thiel and David Sacks wrote "The Diversity Myth," which denounced multiculturalism. He opposes social security and regulations protecting workers. In 2012, he donated $2 million for the right-wing Club for Growth PAC. In 2016, he endorsed Trump at the Republican National Convention and gave $300,000 to Josh Hawley's run for Missouri Attorney General. In 2022, Thiel gave $15 million to JD Vance's Senate campaign and $20 million to Blake Masters's Senate campaign.[1]

References[edit | edit source]