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Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature by Murray N. Rothbard

https://archive.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard31.html

let us transcend, via technology, "the very organization of nature," the oppression, as Shulamith Firestone saw it, "that goes back through recorded history to the animal kingdom

World Federation of Right to Die Societies: Death With Dignity, Aid in Dying, Hastened Death, Physician Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, End of L

https://www.worldrtd.org/

personality over time, technology to mimic or copy the mind or its processes, social and disparities that are economic by longevity, and survival of the temperature death of the u
The World Federation, comprised of 38 member societies, works to ensure that individuals have the right to make their own choices as to the manner and timing of their death.

Review: Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (1963)

https://mtprof.msun.edu/Spr2008/weltzrev.html

Vo-Techs to Colleges of Technology poses yet another example of the reduction of college education to job training. This change confirms the notion that one goes to "college" for

The Antispeciesist Revolution

https://www.hedweb.com/transhumanism/antispeciesist.html

of twenty-first century technology, the mass slaughter and abuse of our fellow animals might continue indefinitely. Yet tissue science technology promises to allow consumers to be
Is there an ethically relevant difference between a pig and a toddler of equivalent sentience?

Jeff Duntemann's ContraPositive Diary

http://www.duntemann.com/may2002.htm

to items in science, technology, and culture. I spotted one today that was, however, intriguing: There is a technical name for fear of clowns. The term is coulrophobia . Now, ther

The Reproductive Revolution as conceived as conceived by ChatGPT

https://www.reproductive-revolution.com/chatgpt/

including the use of technology. One of the key ways that Pearce argues this can be achieved is through a reproductive revolution. Pearce argues that many of the sources of suffer


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