BlastProcessing
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The point is it's like maximally non-libertarian.
Like I said in my first post I'm fine with the government just providing the taxis, but I tend to favor the utility model because you know how people are about full state control of the economy, they get all butt hurt.
I don;t know a better word for people like Peter Theil than technolibertarian. The wan't the government to completely lay off regulating the corporate rich (like when Carmack whines about how hard it is for him to get rocket fuel) but they simultaneously want complete control over their users. They want to take user freedoms and privacy away and then sell it back to them.
The privacy implications of a Google driving car is not something I am comfortable with.
Elon Musk is an Alt-Right hero because of this. The Neo-X endgame is to create a bifurcated system where a small ruling class is free to exert total control over the underclass. They are also into creating immortality for the ruling class so they don't need to worry about interclass mobility or succession.