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Technoprogressive? BioConservative? Huh?
Quick overview of biopolitical points of view



UPCOMING EVENTS: Resilience

World Congress on Risk
July 18-20
Sydney, Australia




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Iran and Disaster

Monsanto and Genetically Modified Crops pt2

Monsanto and Genetically Modified Crops pt1

A Short History of the Future

Modular Civilization Kit From a Can

Adderall, SETI, Asteroid Impacts and Amazon Tribes

Evolving Our Way Past Extinction

Open Source Warfare and Resilient Communities

ChangeSurfing and Resilience

Arithmetic, Population, and Energy

How the Curiosity Mars Rover Will Land and Navigate

Trailer for TechnoHorror Web Series “H+”

Thoughts on Managing Change

The TechnoHuman Condition

Beware Online “Filter Bubbles”




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Resilience Topics




Long-Term Deposits

by Jamais Cascio

Failure happens. Strategic plans that don’t take into account the possibility of failure—and propose pathways to adaptation or recovery—are at best irresponsible, at worst immoral.

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Open Source with a Bullet: John Robb’s Brave New War

by Jamais Cascio

The U.S. is Microsoft. Al Qaeda is Linux.

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Obsolescent Heresies

by Jamais Cascio

I like Stewart Brand, and he and I seem to get along pretty well. I first met him at GBN a decade ago, and I run into him fairly often at a variety of SF-area futures-oriented events.

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The Resilient World

by Jamais Cascio

Environmental architect William McDonough is said to have asked, “If a person described her relationship with her spouse as merely ‘sustainable’ wouldn’t you feel sorry for both of them?”

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Existential Risks

by Nick Bostrom

Analyzing Human Extinction Scenarios and Related Hazards

Nick Bostrom, PhD
Chair, Board of Directors, Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford University
 
 
[Published in the Journal of Evolution and Technology, Vol. 9, March 2002. First version: 2001]

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