[Fuusm-l] Today's Issues readings for April 18, 2021
Ted Goertzel
tedgoertzel at gmail.com
Wed Apr 14 12:57:50 CDT 2021
The Today's Issues group is meeting at 9:30 on Sunday mornings in the
parlor of the Religious Education building next to the church following
social distancing guidelines. For this Sunday, April 18, we will discuss
two articles from the April 29 issue of the New York Review of Books.
Page 15, Robert Kuttner, "Dividends of a Just Economy
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CWjn2uVgbA7lyXEcJUbKLdAUilV1NjbWAc4_pT7s1QE/edit?usp=sharing>,"
a review of three books on the crisis of neoliberalism and populist
economics.
Page 21, Natalie de Souza, "Editing Humanity's Future,
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/11B5HTyHBZon1ibu5uH9O-agXPqONk9vS9DB4weIDYO8/edit?usp=sharing>
" about the revolution in genetics, With CRISPR, our species can turn its
inexorable will to control nature back onto itself. Eventually, we could
guide human evolution. Does this mean that we should?
Please do the reading, put on your mask, and join our lively discussion.
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