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"If we get past the 'yuck'...we find that engineering of humans is not only ubiquitous and a function of ordinary human life as well as high-technology science, but also that the rules for avoiding ‘yuck' are a mere matter of faith themselves in the articles of a flimsy new kind of neoconservative natural law theory. And perhaps we are better off yucky but complicated than in the clean, well-lit spaces of the illusory safety of a ‘nature' that doesn't really exist."
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Getting Paid in Our Jobless Future


J. Hughes

J. Hughes


Betterhumans
September 22, 2003

Only a guaranteed basic income can ensure economic growth, technological innovation and social welfare

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Posted by  on  07/03  at  02:31 AM

Hmmm… Nice article… Interesting.

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