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    Philosophy The Technological Society is in Conflict With the Human Body

    As you say, fission reactors are expensive. No one wants to foot the bill for the up-front capital investment in infrastructure to transition completely to nuclear. Also, the spent fuel is hazardous waste that has to be interred in containment casks and stored in bunkers, another huge...
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    Philosophy The Technological Society is in Conflict With the Human Body

    What if that future we were promised was always a lie? What if that future was never physically deliverable, due to dwindling natural resources, stagnant technological development, and a growing population of elderly and disabled people drawing welfare? What if the Elites simply decided that...
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    Philosophy The Technological Society is in Conflict With the Human Body

    Though he was indeed unjustified in committing murder to spread his message (imagine if he’d had the advantage of the modern-day internet; ironically, his manifesto would have reached just as large of an audience, if not larger, without killing innocent people), he did raise some interesting...
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    Philosophy The Technological Society is in Conflict With the Human Body

    I've been thinking about Ted Kaczynski's manifesto, lately, after his unfortunate suicide in prison. I've also been considering Joseph Bronski's recent critique of it: https://www.josephbronski.com/p/a-critique-of-the-unabombers-ideology It's rather telling that Joseph's argument essentially...
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