When billionaires mock the Pope with memes and fund “cheating apps,” something’s gone seriously wrong. The collapse of tech idealism; betting takes its place. Silicon Valley used to sell itself as the future. Today it often feels more like a funhouse mirror of the culture — loud, aggrieved, addicted to posting, increasingly divorced from any notion of social purpose. In this WhoWhatWhy podcast I talk with Jeremiah Johnson, co-founder of the Center for New Liberalism and author of the Infinite Scroll podcast, begins by exploring how Marc Andreessen — once a champion of world-improving innovation — became the avatar of a tech culture defined by irony, cynicism, and compulsive online performance. Johnson argues that real power in technology no longer lies with the mythic founder but with the venture capitalists who decide what gets built. Increasingly, those decisions reflect the sensibilities of people who spend more time in algorithmic combat than in sober reflection about the world they’re shaping. Get full access to Talk Cocktail Podcast at jeffschechtman.substack.com/subscribe
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