Description |
225 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction : we hold this myth to be potential -- Our infinite future in infinite space -- Creation and conquest -- The American promised land -- The final frontier -- Whose space is it? -- The rights of rocks -- Other spacetimes -- Conclusion : revolt of the pantheists. |
Summary |
"We are in the midst of a new space race that pairs billionaire space barons with governments in an effort to exploit the cosmos for human gain. While Elon Musk and SpaceX work to establish a human presence on Mars, Jeff Bezos and Blue Origin work toward mining operations on the moon, missions to asteroids to extract resources, and millions of people living in rotating near-Earth satellite dwellings. Despite the differences in their visions, these two billionaires share a core utopian project: the salvation of humanity though the colonization of space. But we have already seen the destructive effects of this frontier spirit in the centuries-long history of European colonialism. Philosopher of religion and space enthusiast Mary-Jane Rubenstein wants to pull back the curtain on the not-so-new myths these space barons are peddling. In Astrotopia, she explains why these myths are so problematic and offers a vision for how we might approach the exploration of space in ways that don't reproduce the atrocities of humanity's previous colonial endeavors"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Religion and astronautics.
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Space colonies.
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Colonies -- Religious aspects.
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Outer space -- Exploration -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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RELIGION / General.
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Colonies -- Religious aspects.
(OCoLC)fst01200649
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Discoveries in geography -- Moral and ethical aspects.
(OCoLC)fst01352726
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Religion and astronautics. (OCoLC)fst01093820
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Space colonies. (OCoLC)fst01127662
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Outer space. (OCoLC)fst01243437
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ISBN |
9780226821122 (cloth) |
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0226821129 |
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9780226823171 (ebook) |
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