‘In the end, however, we must escape from the debris with whatever booty we can rescue, and recast our technics entirely in the light of an ecological ethics whose concept of “good” takes its point of departure from our concepts of diversity, wholeness, and a nature rendered selfconscious – an ethics whose “evil” is rooted in homogeneity, hierarchy, and a society whose sensibilities have been deadened beyond resurrection.’
The Ecology of Freedom, Murray Bookchin

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  • @juergen_hubert One frustration with Star Trek, and a lot of science fiction works, is that they rarely show scientists doing science, much less make it central to the plot.

    A common Star Trek episode setup is something like, “Captain’s Log: we’re in the Greek Name system, recording spectral data, which gives us time to…” and whatever the episode is actually about.

    Anyway, I’d like some science fiction once in a while that’s about scientists doing science. That kind of exploring.