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What Would J.R.R. Tolkien Think of Palantir?

A video essay on a defense contractor named after Tolkien's corrupt magical objects

What Would J.R.R. Tolkien Think of Palantir?

In the Lord of the Rings, the palantíri are seeing-stones that show you exactly what someone with stronger will wants you to see — they corrupt every user except the one with the strongest hand on them. Naming a real-world surveillance company Palantir is either a deliberate provocation or a quiet admission. The essay is sharp on the literary point and patient with the political one.

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