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Capital And The Cosmos War Society And The Quest For Profit Peter Dickens

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Capital And The Cosmos War Society And The Quest For Profit Peter Dickens
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Pages: 161
Author: Peter Dickens
ISBN: 9783031185007, 3031185005
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Capital And The Cosmos War Society And The Quest For Profit Peter Dickens by Peter Dickens 9783031185007, 3031185005 instant download after payment.

This book offers a new understanding of society’s relations with the cosmos. Entrepreneurs such as Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk receive a great deal of publicity, but offer unlikely and implausible visions of space tourism for the general public. Meanwhile, asteroids are seen as ‘rare materials’ which will be extracted and used to produce untold riches for earthbound citizens.
The reality is rather different.  First, there is no evidence that owners of capital are attempting to extract ‘rare’ materials in the cosmos. The costs would be ‘out of this world’.  But capital, not governments, is determining how outer space should be used.  Capital’s investments in aerospace companies are actively determining forms of military interventions and the equipment used.  And satellite television pumps out forms of culture aimed at a global audience.  But these are being ignored and subverted by, for example, indigenous peoples.
In short, this book sets out a new understanding of our relations with the cosmos. The forces of capital are certainly powerful but at the same time they are being challenged, subverted and even overturned.

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