Chris Fonda on Logic, Capitalism, and the Future of Expertise
“Support, visibility, and alignment. We’re looking for more experts, especially those who believe logic matters as much as liberty.”
- Chris Fonda, Chief Logic Officer at Logictry
Chris Fonda isn’t new to building things.
With a background in physics and mechanical engineering, he’s worked with Apple, NASA, and Pfizer. He founded his first company at 26, and since then, he’s experienced the full arc of entrepreneurship. But his latest venture might be his most ambitious.
At Logictry, Chris is building a global expert network to put logic and critical thinking back at the center of decision-making in business, media, and public discourse.
The idea is simple: experts should be visible, credited, and paid. Especially now, when AI tools and rushed opinions often bypass the people who actually know what they’re talking about.
“We’re scaling a network of a thousand subject-matter experts around the world. The goal is simple: more logic, less noise.”
LogicTry isn’t trying to replace humans with machines. It’s doing the opposite, putting real people back into the process and giving them credit for their contributions.
That means a new kind of marketplace: one where smart decisions are powered by real experts, and not only algorithms.
For Chris, this is what capitalism looks like at its best. Not perfect, but still the most effective system for rewarding innovation and effort, especially when it aligns incentives and opens the door to new ideas.
“Capitalism isn’t perfect. But it’s one of the best systems we’ve created, because it rewards innovation, hard work, and value creation.”
He’s not here to defend the status quo. He’s here to make it better, and LogicTry is one way to do that.
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