Tuesday, April 24, 2018

The measure of all things …

… The Key to Everything | by Freeman Dyson | The New York Review of Books. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)

West’s neglect of villages as agents of change raises an important question. How likely is it that significant numbers of humans will choose to remain in genetically isolated communities in centuries to come? We cannot confidently answer this question. The answer depends on unpredictable patterns of economic development, on international politics, and on even more unpredictable human desires. But we can foresee two possible technological developments that would result in permanent genetic isolation of human communities.

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