From: GBurch1@aol.com
Date: Sun Aug 29 1999 - 10:00:11 MDT
In a message dated 99-08-28 12:21:31 EDT, wingdahl@hotmail.com (Waldemar
Ingdahl) wrote:
> Exactly my point. The "left" and "right" labels are becoming more and more
> irrelevant even in MAINSTREAM society. It perhaps has it use to describe
> from where a particular person reached transhumanism. But transhumanism
asks
>
> new, more relevant questions that the old ideologies cannot answer. So
drop
> the "left" and "right" transhumanism, what I intended with that point in
my
> previous letter is that some of us can attack the old, increasingly
> anti-transhumanism left (without dropping their own values) in a way they
> really don't expect.
I agree: "left" and "right" and "liberal" and "conservative" are by and large
now empty icons used solely for purposes of purely political power movements
in our societies, not to express any well-thought-out ideological content.
I've plugged the book here, before, but will once again recommend Virginia
Postrel's "The Future and Its Enemies", in which she proposes two new terms;
"dynamist" and "stasist" (not "statist", although the term does have that
nice connotation). You can find a review I've written of Postrel's book (and
E.O. Wilson's "Consilience") in Extropy Online at:
http://www.extropy.org/eo/articles/gbcurrent.html
Greg Burch <GBurch1@aol.com>----<gburch@lockeliddell.com>
Attorney ::: Vice President, Extropy Institute ::: Wilderness Guide
http://users.aol.com/gburch1 -or- http://members.aol.com/gburch1
"Civilization is protest against nature;
progress requires us to take control of evolution."
-- Thomas Huxley
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