"Much that is now unthinkable may at least become thinkable." Julian Huxley, brother of Brave New World author Aldous Huxley and president of the British Eugenics Society (1959-62), said this when he founded and was Director-General (1946-48) of.
"Much that is now unthinkable may at least become thinkable." Julian Huxley, brother of Brave New World author Aldous Huxley and president of the British Eugenics Society (1959-62), said this when he founded and was Director-General (1946-48) of.
Will we see biotechnology serve the interests of humanity under a multipolar paradigm that cherishes national sovereignty, human life, family, and faith? As much as it might cause us a fair deal of displeasure and even an upset stomach to.
Will we see biotechnology serve the interests of humanity under a multipolar paradigm that cherishes national sovereignty, human life, family, and faith? As much as it might cause us a fair deal of displeasure and even an upset stomach to consider such ideas as the hold eugenics has on our presently troubled era, I believe that ignoring such a topic really does no one any favors in the long run. This is especially serious, as leading World Economic Forum darlings like Yuval Harari flaunt such concepts as “the new global useless class” which Artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, automation and the … Continue reading →