![]() ![]() So the PayPal Mafia finds its way into SpaceX, Elon Musk's company. And so that group includes Thiel and some of his co-founders, you know, Max Levchin and Elon Musk. It was a group of people, you know, an informal collection of entrepreneurs and investors - basically led by Peter Thiel - that were moving money around and doing some really interesting and, you know, in retrospect, amazing things with it. ![]() ![]() But the thing that makes Peter Thiel kind of really interesting and who, especially back then, you know, from the perspective of a tech reporter in the mid-2000s was this thing called the PayPal Mafia. I think, most famously, he's the first investor in Facebook. You know, he invested in a bunch of well-known companies. You mentioned the kind of top line biography. But what do you mean that he was hanging in and over these stories? And we're going to talk about his career some. You write that, when you were a tech reporter, that Thiel seemed to hang behind or above or somewhere in the middle of almost every story I reported about the tech industry. His new book is "The Contrarian: Peter Thiel And Silicon Valley's Pursuit Of Power." Well, Max Chafkin, welcome to FRESH AIR. His work has also appeared in Vanity Fair, Inc and The New York Times Magazine. Max Chafkin is a features editor and tech reporter at Bloomberg Businessweek. And he's shown an interest in some unconventional ideas, like establishing independent city states that float on the ocean, free from oppressive governments, and fighting aging by getting blood transfusions from young people. He's known for secretly financing wrestler Hulk Hogan's invasion of privacy lawsuit which bankrupted the website Gawker. He's also a libertarian conservative who broke with most tech industry figures by embracing the candidacy of Donald Trump. He co-founded PayPal, made a fortune running a hedge fund and was an early investor in Facebook, where he still serves on the board of directors. Bloomberg Businessweek tech reporter Max Chafkin has a new book about one of Silicon Valley's more unusual figures, Peter Thiel. The American tech industry is known for producing some interesting characters as CEOs - Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg. I'm Dave Davies in today for Terry Gross. ![]()
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