Category Archives: Rethinking Transhumanist Politics

Rethinking Transhumanist Politics 4 – Working for Transhumanism

(This is the last in a series of four related essays; they’re all here.) Britain stands tall among the world’s nations for many reasons. Think of British generals and heroes, of British scientists, of British artists. But it should be … Continue reading

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Rethinking Transhumanist Politics 3 – Finding Political Causes to Support

(This is the third in a series of four related essays; you can read the first one here, and the second here.) One of my favorite quotes comes from a Colombian philosopher (they do exist; and I told you I’m … Continue reading

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Rethinking Transhumanist Politics 2 – Political Neutrality is Death

(This is the second in a series of four related essays; you can read the first one here.) Space exploration is easily the most symbolic, strongest political cause that transhumanism can take up, because a stance in favor is one … Continue reading

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Rethinking Transhumanist Politics 1 — What Do We Want?

(This is the first of four essays on the topic) Transhumanist political parties are one of the greatest oddities of modern history. And they’re also quite a failure, at least for now. The first transhumanist political movement, the U.S. Transhumanist Party (TP), … Continue reading

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