From: Warrl kyree Tale'sedrin (warrl@mail.blarg.net)
Date: Sun Jan 11 1998 - 14:43:05 MST
> To: extropians@extropy.com
> >Harvey Newstrom wrote:
> >
> >But then you have your leftist tree hugging ecofreaks who a) look at
> >technological
> >progress as the death of the environment, and b) look with distain on an
> >increased
> >ability of people to reproduce, since they all are still owned by the
> >malthusian
> >meme, and c) look at the idea of cloning as being a threat to individual
> >rights.
>
> Whoops, I stand corrected! I don't know how I missed this, but yes there
> is a major movement on the Left, through Environmentalism et. al., to fight
> against technology. Now I see why "Religious Right" and "Luddite Left" fit
> together so well. As with most things, the Truth(TM) is somewhere
> inbetween.
Just take a look at Jeremy Rifkin's work for a fine example of left
Luddism that would soon see us surpassed in technology by the Amish.
(And probably in population as well.)
I remember, when cold fusion was hot news, reading a long article in
the local paper explaining why Mr. Rifkin thought it would be
horrible.
A major reason (as represented in that article): it would allow us to
strip-mine so much more land for coal.
Think about that for a while. See how many different ways the
argument is simply ludicrous.
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