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Luke Nosek est le cofondateur de la société PayPal. C'est une personnalité proche du mouvement [[libertarien]].  
'''Luke Nosek''', né en [[1975]], est le cofondateur de la société PayPal. C'est une personnalité proche du mouvement [[libertarien]].  


{{quote|Polish-born Nosek, 36, worked on supercomputers at the University of Illinois in the early 1990s, then entered Silicon Valley working for the computer-services company Netscape, before co-founding PayPal. He cites as a key personal influence the novel Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, whose ideas picked up considerable traction among Silicon Valley entrepreneurs during the 1990s. “I’m not a libertarian or an objectivist [like Rand],” says Nosek, whose personal collection of elaborately spun theories and stories is – like his bank account – seemingly inexhaustible. “But the most important lesson I got from Rand was that business can be good or evil. I have realised more and more that great companies, founded for a long-term purpose, such as Google or Facebook or SpaceX, may do more good in the world than any other vehicle that we have.” Nosek became the link-man between Founders Fund and Halcyon Molecular: he is the man who discovered the Andreggs. ''The Independant'', 14 août 2011}}
{{quote|Polish-born Nosek, 36, worked on supercomputers at the University of Illinois in the early 1990s, then entered Silicon Valley working for the computer-services company Netscape, before co-founding PayPal. He cites as a key personal influence the novel ''[[Atlas Shrugged]]'' by [[Ayn Rand]], whose ideas picked up considerable traction among Silicon Valley entrepreneurs during the 1990s. “I’m not a [[libertarien|libertarian]] or an [[objectivisme|objectivist]] [like Rand],” says Nosek, whose personal collection of elaborately spun theories and stories is – like his bank account – seemingly inexhaustible. “But the most important lesson I got from Rand was that business can be good or evil. I have realised more and more that great companies, founded for a long-term purpose, such as [[Google]] or Facebook or SpaceX, may do more good in the world than any other vehicle that we have.” Nosek became the link-man between Founders Fund and Halcyon Molecular: he is the man who discovered the Andreggs. ''The Independant'', 14 août 2011}}


==Liens externes==
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* {{en}} [http://www.theatlasphere.com/metablog/1317.php?utm_source=%40Classicalliber&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+atlasphere+%28Atlasphere+Blog%29 Atlasphere Blog]
* {{en}} [http://www.theatlasphere.com/metablog/1317.php?utm_source=%40Classicalliber&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+atlasphere+%28Atlasphere+Blog%29 Atlasphere Blog]
* {{en}} [http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/silicon-valley-the-anatomy-of-a-cuttingedge-startup-2335404.html Silicon Valley: The anatomy of a cutting-edge start-up], ''The Independant'', 14 août [[2011]]
* {{en}} [http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/silicon-valley-the-anatomy-of-a-cuttingedge-startup-2335404.html Silicon Valley: The anatomy of a cutting-edge start-up], ''The Independant'', 14 août [[2011]]


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Luke Nosek, né en 1975, est le cofondateur de la société PayPal. C'est une personnalité proche du mouvement libertarien.

Polish-born Nosek, 36, worked on supercomputers at the University of Illinois in the early 1990s, then entered Silicon Valley working for the computer-services company Netscape, before co-founding PayPal. He cites as a key personal influence the novel Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, whose ideas picked up considerable traction among Silicon Valley entrepreneurs during the 1990s. “I’m not a libertarian or an objectivist [like Rand],” says Nosek, whose personal collection of elaborately spun theories and stories is – like his bank account – seemingly inexhaustible. “But the most important lesson I got from Rand was that business can be good or evil. I have realised more and more that great companies, founded for a long-term purpose, such as Google or Facebook or SpaceX, may do more good in the world than any other vehicle that we have.” Nosek became the link-man between Founders Fund and Halcyon Molecular: he is the man who discovered the Andreggs. The Independant, 14 août 2011

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