Technopolitics of Space Between History and Realpolitik

  • Spagnulo M
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Abstract

Nobody can predict the future. Bookstores are full of texts explaining how humankind will live on the Moon or on Mars in 20 or 30 years, but for the most part, the authors get it wrong time and again. Of course there are exceptions; in science, politics or economics, there have been some visionary people with a broad intellectual perspective who can anticipate what may happen, who have realistically imagined the evolution of society. However, as said, these are rare exceptions.

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Spagnulo, M. (2021). Technopolitics of Space Between History and Realpolitik. In The Geopolitics of Space Exploration (pp. 67–82). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69125-7_7

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