15 JAN 2015 by ideonexus
Russian Transhumanism
Russia has always been considered a hotbed of utopias, both from above and from below, that is: State and intelligentsia (think of Peter the Great, Nikolai Chernyshevskii‘s socialist-utopian novel "What‘s to be Done" or Dostoevskii‘s ideal man Count Myshkin, the Idiot) – and at the same time there was a strong milleniarism among the people, a religious zeal leading to a variety of sects, peasant and folk beliefs resulting sometimes in bizarre mass movements. (Skoptsy) (This history h...Folksonomies: cosmism transhumanism
Folksonomies: cosmism transhumanism
19 JUN 2011 by ideonexus
Technology Manufactures Social Change
The main thing, it seems to me, is to remember that technology
manufactures not gadgets, but social change. Once the first tool
was picked up and used, that was the end of cyclical anything. The
tool made a new world, the next one changed that world, the one
after that changed it again, and so on. Each time the change
was permanent. Using the tool changes the user permanently,
whether we like it or not. Once when I was in Moscow talking
to academician Petrov, I said, “Why don’t you buy Am...Examples of technology changing society, unintended consequences.