transhumanism in A Sentence

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    To begin with, what is Transhumanism?

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    That is why we need Transhumanism.

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    Transhumanism, what is that and why is it so dangerous now?

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    He also discusses how the fertility of men decreases and also lays the link with Transhumanism.

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    The force field that controls world government is the same field of force that controls androgynous android man: Transhumanism.

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    Around the world, a quickly growing number of people know what Transhumanism is and also subscribe to some of it.

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    Transhumanism is the belief or theory that the human race can evolve beyond its current physical and mental limitations by means of science and technology.

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    While not everyone in the Transhumanism or futurist communities is supportive of the Transhumanist Party or involving Transhumanism into politics, the younger generation is broadly interested in changing the two-party American political gridlock.

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    As I keep my finger on the pulse of the Transhumanism movement, it's easy to tell across the hundreds of Facebook, Google+, and other social media communities that Sanders is a cherished figure.

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    Transhumanists believe the more people that support Transhumanism, the more private and government resources will end up in the hands of organizations and companies that aim to improve human lives and bring mortality to an end.

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    Transhumanists believe the more people that support Transhumanism, the more private and government resources will end up in the hands of organizations and companies that aim to improve peoples' lives and bring mere human mortality to an end.

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    Sceptical but not dismissive of the characters he meets, O'Connell reminds the reader that while Transhumanism and its followers may represent oddball fringe figures, they are also some of the richest and most influential decision makers of our time.

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    Munkittrick begins his own response to critics of Transhumanism by stating that if anyone has a problem with technology addressing the issues of disease, aging and death then“by this logic no medical intervention or care should be allowed after the age of 30.”.

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    Ultimately comparing Transhumanism to a religion for the era of tech- predicated on the fear of human mortality and promising a redemption from death- O'Connell observes that Transhumanism views human beings as fundamentally flawed, and sees in technology a path to eternal individual betterment.

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    Here is more from Munkittrick:“One of the key goals of Transhumanism is to get the most advanced and useful technology to developing countries, allowing them to skip industrialization(and the pollution/waste associated) and go straight into late capitalist, post-industrial society, where population growth is negative and mortality rates extremely low.”.

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