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Overview of technopolitics


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Survival of the Richest

Vivre 300 ans en bonne santé : objectif fou… ou plausible ?

S.L. Sorgner on the “Ethics of Transhumanism”

The Ethics Behind Artificial Intelligence: A Dialogue with the CIO of Insight Corporation

Is effective regulation of AI possible? Eight potential regulatory problems

Short story: “On Agile Management as a Mechanism of Social Control”


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Pourquoi le transhumanisme?
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Alexandre Technoprog

Still Think Robots Can’t Do Your Job?: Essays on Automation and Technological Unemployment
Riccardo Campa

Longevity Promotion: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Illia Stambler

Philosophy’s Future: The Problem of Philosophical Progress
Russell Blackford and Damien Broderick eds.





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Enframing the Flesh: Heidegger, Transhumanism, and the Body as “Standing Reserve”

Moral Enhancement and Political Realism

Intelligent Technologies and Lost Life


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Survival of the Richest


John G. Messerly


Reason and Meaning

September 29, 2018

Professor and media theorist Douglas Rushkoff recently penned an article that went viral, “Survival of the Richest.” It outlines how the super wealthy are preparing for doomsday. Here is a recap followed by a brief commentary.


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