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The Dangerous Religion of the Corporate Space Race

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Astrotopia

The Dangerous Religion of the Corporate Space Race

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A revealing look at the parallel mythologies behind the colonization of Earth and space—and a bold vision for a more equitable, responsible future both on and beyond our planet.

As environmental, political, and public health crises multiply on Earth, we are also at the dawn of a new space race in which governments team up with celebrity billionaires to exploit the cosmos for human gain. The best-known of these pioneers are selling different visions of the future: while Elon Musk and SpaceX seek to establish a human presence on Mars, Jeff Bezos and Blue Origin work toward moving millions of earthlings into rotating near-Earth habitats. Despite these distinctions, these two billionaires share a core utopian project: the salvation of humanity through the exploitation of space.

In Astrotopia, philosopher of science and religion Mary-Jane Rubenstein pulls back the curtain on the not-so-new myths these space barons are peddling, like growth without limit, energy without guilt, and salvation in a brand-new world. As Rubenstein reveals, we have already seen the destructive effects of this frontier zealotry in the centuries-long history of European colonialism. Much like the imperial project on Earth, this renewed effort to conquer space is presented as a religious calling: in the face of a coming apocalypse, some very wealthy messiahs are offering an other-worldly escape to a chosen few. But Rubenstein does more than expose the values of capitalist technoscience as the product of bad mythologies. She offers a vision of exploring space without reproducing the atrocities of earthly colonialism, encouraging us to find and even make stories that put cosmic caretaking over profiteering.

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2023, University of Chicago Press
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Table of Contents

Preface
Page ix
Introduction. We Hold This Myth to Be Potential
Page 1
1. Our Infinite Future in Infinite Space
Page 9
2. Creation and Conquest
Page 31
3. The American Promised Land
Page 49
4. The Final Frontier
Page 69
5. Whose Space Is It?
Page 95
6. The Rights of Rocks
Page 119
7. Other Spacetimes
Page 155
Conclusion. Revolt of the Pantheists
Page 182
Acknowledgments
Page 191
Notes
Page 193
Bibliography
Page 205
Index
Page 217

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Chicago, Illinois, USA

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Library of Congress
BL254 .R83 2022

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xii, 225 pages : illustrations
Number of pages
224

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL37989996M
ISBN 10
0226821129
ISBN 13
9780226821122
LCCN
2022011151
OCLC/WorldCat
1349543178
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Work ID
OL27807580W

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