Re: The Business of Transhumanism

From: Ziana Astralos (zianastralos@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Apr 26 2000 - 20:50:22 MDT


> At 04:02 PM 4/26/00 CEST, Waldemar wrote:
> > This presents are very bad face to potential
> > investors and sympathizers. In short: it has
> > become a geek club. Sorry, but that's the truth
> > why transhumanism isn't recruiting new groups
> > and new social strata than younger middle- class
> > white males often very centered on science. But
> > those persons cannot give the movement the
momentum
> > it needs. What should be done then?

--- Natasha Vita-More <natasha@natasha.cc> wrote:
> You ask a hard nosed question prefaced by a
> generalization that could be accurate, but I don't
> think so. When I first became a transhumanist, I
did
> not know one geek in the crowd - not a single one.
> There were scientists, but not that many, and there
> were many females.

Yeah!! Don't forget about *us*! My my, some people!!
:)

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