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    Dark Skies: Space Expansionism, Planetary Geopolitics, and the Ends of Humanity

    Dark Skies by Deudney, Daniel;

    Space Expansionism, Planetary Geopolitics, and the Ends of Humanity

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2022. november 14.

    • ISBN 9780197656495
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem464 oldal
    • Méret 238x153x26 mm
    • Súly 676 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Dark Skies provides the first comprehensive and balanced assessment of the space enterprise, past, present and future. It demolishes widely-held optimistic assumptions about the desirability of many major space activities, actual and prospective. Most consequentially, the hiding-in-plain-sight use of outer space as a corridor for long-range bombardment has increased the probability of catastrophic nuclear war. Contrary to the widespread claim that sustainable colonies on other celestial bodies are necessary for human survival from large-scale disasters on Earth, Dark Skies shows that colonization itself poses many severe threats and should be avoided. Instead an Earth-oriented space program should be pursued.

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    Space is again in the headlines. E-billionaires Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk are planning to colonize Mars. President Trump wanted a "Space Force" to achieve "space dominance" with expensive high-tech weapons. The space and nuclear arms control regimes are threadbare and disintegrating.

    Would-be asteroid collision diverters, space solar energy collectors, asteroid miners, and space geo-engineers insistently promote their Earth-changing mega-projects. Given our many looming planetary catastrophes (from extreme climate change to runaway artificial superintelligence), looking beyond the earth for solutions might seem like a sound strategy for humanity. And indeed, bolstered by a global network of fervent space advocates-and seemingly rendered plausible, even inevitable, by oceans of science fiction and the wizardly of modern cinema-space beckons as a fully hopeful path for human survival and flourishing, a positive future in increasingly dark times.

    But despite even basic questions of feasibility, will these many space ventures really have desirable effects, as their advocates insist? In the first book to critically assess the major consequences of space activities from their origins in the 1940s to the present and beyond, Daniel Deudney argues in Dark Skies that the major result of the "Space Age" has been to increase the likelihood of global nuclear war, a fact conveniently obscured by the failure of recognize that nuclear-armed ballistic missiles are inherently space weapons. The most important practical finding of Space Age science, also rarely emphasized, is the discovery that we live on Oasis Earth, tiny and fragile, and teeming with astounding life, but surrounded by an utterly desolate and inhospitable wilderness stretching at least many trillions of miles in all directions. As he stresses, our focus must be on Earth and nowhere else. Looking to the future, Deudney provides compelling reasons why space colonization will produce new threats to human survival and not alleviate the existing ones. That is why, he argues, we should fully relinquish the quest. Mind-bending and profound, Dark Skies challenges virtually all received wisdom about the final frontier.

    The book is highly recommended to students of global security, international relations, and geopolitics.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Prologue: MACHINE CIVILIZATION & THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE EARTH
    Chapter 1. THE PROMISE OF SPACE REVISITED
    Chapter 2. TOWARD AN ASSESSMENT
    PART ONE: GEOGRAPHIC & TECHNOLOGICAL HORIZONS
    Chapter 3. NEW HEAVENS, NEW EARTH
    Chapter 4. TECHNOLOGICAL IMAGINARIES, FEASIBILITIES, SYNDROMES & CATASTROPHES
    PART TWO: SPACE EXPANSIONISM & CRITICS
    Chapter 5. ABSOLUTE WEAPONS, LIGHTNING WARS & ULTIMATE POSITIONS
    Chapter 6. LIMITLESS FRONTIERS, SPACESHIP EARTHS & HIGHER HUMANITIES
    Chapter 7. SUPERPOWER RESTRAINTS, PLANETARY SECURITY & EARTH IDENTITY
    PART THREE: ASSESSMENT
    Chapter 8. GEOGRAPHY, GEOPOLITICS AND GEO-HISTORY
    Chapter 9. EARTH SPACE, PLANETARY GEOPOLITICS & WORLD GOVERNMENTS
    Chapter 10. SOLAR SPACE, ISLAND EARTH & THE ENDS OF HUMANITY
    Conclusion: SPACE FOR EARTH

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