Socialist Progressives
Related: About this forumFear of a Capitalist Planet..... besides ours ... the search for ET
Astronomers look to the stars, and only see themselves.
Snip....... I thought it was a good discussion on science's search for intelligent life and its own bias , this is a small snip
If we look to the way that neoliberalism has shaped our thought and culture, fears about ET map perfectly. Aliens could be potential competitors for resources, they claim presumably, having left their home planet to exploit, extract, and enslave, following a pattern not dissimilar to what unfolded over four hundred years of global capitalism.
Aliens could be imperialists, leaving their home planet to colonize and mold humanity to their own social and political logic like the American colonial projects in Iraq, Afghanistan, and any of dozens of other countries over the past century.
Tellingly, aliens are projected to possess the same technological triumphalism as Silicon Valley, equating technological advancement with progress, even when the two have little to do with each other. In their theoretical hostility, the aliens could have a certain machismo we lack: the consummate corporate competitors, with more so-called technology, more violence, and more willingness to use force.
This is not science. This is hegemony at its most powerful and invisible, posing as logic. In these fears, we see a soup of recent historically specific troubles, blended and projected. AntiActive SETI co-signers see imperialism as universal, quite literally that is, extending across the universe.
https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/04/aliens-extraterrestrials-active-seti/
eridani
(51,907 posts)https://prezi.com/kdmrvtkqowko/constitution-of-mars/
Constitution Of Mars Preamble / Declaration of Union
We the people of Mars mindful of our obligations before God and man, inspired by the willpower to achieve world peace as an equal partner in the universe. The Mars people, with their constituent power, have adopted this Basic Law. This Law will institute circumstances for the duty under which respect and justice is arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained, and to uphold social progress and better values for equality of life.(German/United Nations Charter Constitution).
Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)Its been a long road bringing Kim Stanley Robinsons Mars trilogy (Red Mars, Green Mars, and Blue Mars) to the small screen. First it was James Cameron who held the rights, with the intention of creating a five-hour miniseries; later, Gale Ann Hurd had a similar idea, intended for Syfy. The next network to set its sights on the trilogy was AMC, back in 2008 and fresh off the start of Mad Men and Breaking Bad.
Finally, Spike TV took over the rightsand according to Deadline, theyve signed on Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski to adapt Red Mars.
Red Mars tracks the eary colonization and terraforming of Mars, as told through the perspectives of the First Hundred who are chosen to leave behind an Earth suffering from overpopulation, ecological disasters, and the emergence of transnational corporations threatening to overthrow the worlds governments. On Mars, the First Hundred debate the ethics of terraforming, namely how much power humans should have over an entirely new planet.
http://www.tor.com/blogs/2015/01/j-michael-straczynski-red-mars-spike-tv
Straczynski did Babylon 5 and might do the books justice. I've been waiting years for a film on this since I read the books. back then.
eridani
(51,907 posts)I found the Reds vs Greens conflict fascinating.