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- From: me@isnext9.msu.edu (My Account)
- Newsgroups: sci.nanotech
- Subject: Enthusiasm? Optimism?
- Message-ID: <Sep.15.17.04.57.1992.22187@planchet.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 15 Sep 92 21:04:57 GMT
- Sender: nanotech@planchet.rutgers.edu
- Organization: Michigan State University
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- Approved: nanotech@aramis.rutgers.edu
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- Please note that there *are* FAQs for this group. They are _Engines of
- Creation_ and _Unbounding the Future_ by K. Eric Drexler. They work so
- well that they often answered my objections on the very next page or,
- once, on the next line. Check it out.
-
- _Unbounding the Future_ p170
- "The hungry, the homeless, and the hunted have little time of energy to
- devote to human relations or personal development. Food, shelter, and
- security are not everything but they are basic. Material abundance is
- perhaps the best-known way to build a contempt for material things and a
- concern for what lies beyond. In that spirit, let us take a further look
- at providing heaps of basic material wealth where today there is poverty."
-
- _Unbounding the Future_ p161-2
- "It may be fun to discuss wondrous new products, but they won't make
- much difference in the world if they are too expensive. Besides, many
- people today don't have decent food, clothes, and a roof over their heads,
- to say nothing of fancy 'nanostuff'.
- "Costs matter. There is more to life than material goods but without
- material goods life is miserable and narrow. If goods are expensive,
- people strive for them; if goods are abundant, people can turn their
- attention elsewhere. Some of us like to think that we are above a concern
- for material goods, but, but this seems more common in the wealthy
- countries. Lowering manufacturing costs is a mundane concern, but so are
- feeding people, housing them, and building sewage systems to keep them
- from dying of cholera and hepatitis. For all these reasons, finding ways
- to bring down production costs is a worthy goal.
- "For the poor, for the environment, and for the freeing of human
- potential, costs matter deeply. Let's take a closer look at the costs of
- molecular manufacturing."
-
- _Unbounding the Future_ p259
- "(any critic declaring this to be an optimistic book hereby stands charged
- with having failed to read and understand the above paragraph.)"
-
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- "Society is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members.
- Society is a joint-stock company in which the members agree, for the
- better securing of his bread to each shareholder, to surrender the liberty
- of the eater."
- --Ralph Waldo Emerson
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