Re: ethnocentrism and extropianism?

From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Sat Jun 01 2002 - 05:22:03 MDT


There are two trans-national movements that jump to mind regarding this:

Pan-Germanism, which was the precursor to National Socialism. Also
Pan-Arabism, which is what the Saudi Wahabbi clerics have funded, a percursor
to 9-11.

How, I wonder, would Extropianism rate in Maslow's hierarchy of needs? How
profound is group solidarity in this regard?

<<Giving up your country doesn't have to mean that you no longer have a
people. It can mean that the group you identify with is no longer limited
to one country.

Sincerely,
sentience@pobox.com.>>



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