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How Social Engineering Drives Technology

Technology doesn’t disrupt society. Society adopts technology through a process of social re-engineering. This can’t happen without functional institutions.

Samo Burja Posted on May 28, 2020May 28, 2020

Digital Salon with Michael Shellenberger: Nuclear Power Is the Real Green Energy

Award-winning environmentalist and author Michael Shellenberger joins Wolf Tivy and Ash Milton to discuss ecomodernism, the history of the atomic age, and why nuclear is the real green energy.

Palladium Salons Posted on May 21, 2020May 21, 2020

Institutional Failures Give Us No Choice but Herd Immunity

We locked down society to buy us time to contain COVID-19. Instead of contact tracing, our decayed institutions delivered economic calamity and no remedy. Now, we must live with the virus.

Ryan Khurana Posted on May 21, 2020May 21, 2020

Digital Salon with John Vervaeke: The Meaning Crisis

Professor John Vervaeke joins Wolf Tivy and Ash Milton to discuss the contemporary crisis of social meaning. We explore the specter of death during pandemic, how to surpass self-deception, and the role of community in creating meaning.

Palladium Salons Posted on May 14, 2020May 25, 2020

Palladium Podcast 34: Samuel Hammond on China, Tech Optimism, and America’s Future

Samuel Hammond and Ash Milton discuss America, China, and the future. Topics include tech optimism, whether the Bay Area can remake American politics, whether China thinks like Confucius or Marx, and more.

Palladium Podcast Posted on May 13, 2020May 13, 2020

Greening the Heavens

Futurists have imagined a conflicted spectrum of cosmic visions with intriguing convergence. Those visions impact us today and determine where we will be in years to come.

Thomas Moynihan Posted on May 11, 2020September 5, 2022

Digital Salon with Robin Hanson: Coronavirus Insurance

Wolf Tivy and Ash Milton hold a digital salon with Robin Hanson to discuss possible coronavirus insurance mechanisms, prediction markets, and ideology.

Palladium Salons Posted on May 7, 2020May 25, 2020

Palladium Podcast 33: Nic Carter on Bitcoin as a Disciplinary Force

Fiat currency has made it easy for states to get away with unbalanced spending and hidden inflation. Nic Carter joins Wolf Tivy to discuss how Bitcoin disciplines monetary policy and can benefit American power.

Palladium Podcast Posted on May 1, 2020May 13, 2020

It’s Time to Build for Good

It’s time to build. But building is intensely political, our industrial capacity has been demobilized, and we no longer have a positive vision for America that actually inspires us.

Isaac Wilks Posted on April 30, 2020May 13, 2020

Digital Salon with Robert Zubrin: Here’s How We Get to Mars

Wolf Tivy and Ash Milton hold a digital salon with Robert Zubrin and a few select audience guests to discuss how humanity can settle Mars.

Palladium Salons Posted on April 27, 2020May 25, 2020

The Luxuries We Can No Longer Afford

America has lost sight of the basic difference between wants and needs. Public needs, rather than private wants, should drive our allocation of capital.

Nicolas Villarreal Posted on April 24, 2020May 13, 2020

How America Can Discipline Monopoly Power

The current American antitrust regime lacks the will and the doctrine to deal with big tech monopolies. Even when monopolies benefit the consumer, their governance becomes a matter of state interest.

Matthew Downhour Posted on April 20, 2020May 13, 2020

Palladium Podcast 32: Building a Holistic Political Economy

Palladium editors Wolf Tivy, Ash Milton, and Matt Ellison discuss Ash’s recent article on decentralization. They contemplate a new paradigm of renewed functionality in government and industry.

Palladium Podcast Posted on April 17, 2020May 13, 2020

Only the State Can Succeed at Decentralization

Successful decentralization today is not deployed against power centers, but is rather used by power centers to accelerate experimentation and growth. America should look to East Asian models and its own history to rebuild a dynamic state.

Ash Milton Posted on April 11, 2020May 13, 2020

Palladium Podcast 31: Towards a Healthy Postmodernism with Mary Harrington

Wolf Tivy and Mary Harrington discuss her experience learning to recover meaning within postmodernism, and the larger philosophical growing pains we are facing as a society.

Palladium Podcast Posted on April 9, 2020May 13, 2020

Singapore Put My Safety Ahead of Ideology

Jen Wei Ting writes of her personal experience with Singapore’s effective but minimally invasive response to the pandemic. And yet, its approach to personal freedoms and privacy would be considered too draconian in the West.

Jen Wei Ting Posted on April 3, 2020May 13, 2020

Palladium Podcast 30: Dan Faggella on AI as a Superweapon

AI technology will increasingly be a superweapon for totalitarian social and geopolitical control. Wolf Tivy and Daniel Faggella discuss this disturbing potential impact, geopolitical strife, and the long-term problem of species dominance.

Palladium Podcast Posted on April 3, 2020May 13, 2020

Effective Pandemic Response Is Not About Preparation

Since the COVID-19 outbreak, American discourse has shifted to how the country was unprepared for pandemic. But this is often a hedge for parasitic interests seeking bigger budgets. What America lacked, and what East Asian responses had, was competence.

Stephen Pimentel Posted on April 1, 2020July 24, 2025

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