Right so correct me if i were wrong but if i get this correctly its its basically that humanity may come up with a technology that may do this to extension and therefore we would meet computer surveillance well that might be an oversimplification but the vulnerable world hypothesis. Is the hypothesis does at some level of Technological Development it gets to be said to destroy 6 basic things so that by default one civilisation reaches the level of development. Well get that a state that. A couple of different ways in which this could be true one maybe the easiest way to see is. If it just because. At some level of Development Even for a small group or individual to cause must destruction so imagine if Nuclear Weapons for example instead of. Acquiring these rare difficult to obtain Raw Materials like plutonium or highly enriched uranium imagine if it had been an easy way to do it like baking sand in the microwave and you could have. An idea of the atom and that if that had turned out to
Serious readers. Good afternoon, everyone. Im Karlyn Bowman and its a great pleasure for me to welcome all of you and our cspan audience to the saponins event to celebrate the publication of henry olsons new book the working class republican Ronald Reagan the return of buecollar conservatism. Henry is a senior fellow at the ethics and Public Policy center, a former aei colleague and a member in Good Standing of apis election launch team. Henry arrived at aei in 2006 and we soon bonded over politics and especially what was then a somewhat obscure demographic with the pollsters called some college come people with the technical vocational or committee College Education pick this group was a large, but onethird of voters and had a nearperfect track record of voting for the winter in president ial elections. This loosely defined group, roughly synonymous with the workingclass, wasnt it is especially important in our politics. In the book and ray shows how reagans preferences match those of