Title: Human Enhancement and the Emergent Technopolitics of the 21st Century
Abstract: The political terrain of the 20th century was shaped by the economic issues of taxation, labor, and social welfare and the cultural issues of race, nationalism, gender, and civil liberties. The political terrain of the 21st century will add a new dimension - technopolitics. At one end of the technopolitical spectrum are the technoconservatives, defending dignity and the environment from technological progress. On the other end of the spectrum are the technoprogressives, holders of the Enlightenment faith that scientific and technological progress is liberating. Some of the key points of conflict in the emerging technopolitical struggle are the bioethical debates over human enhancement technologies. Technoprogressives such as transhumanists advocate for the right to use technologies that transcend human limitations, whereas technoconservatives argue for a strict limit on the nontherapeutic uses of biomedicine. Technopolitics has cut across the existing political lines and created odd coalitions between left-wing and right-wing technoconservatives on one side and technolibertarians and technodemocrats on the other. Future technopolitical debates are suggested that will force further technopolitical polarization.
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-06-13
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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