ExtremeTech has never been particularly interested in politics. That being said, as the focus of politics and politicians inexorably shifts towards technology, we might just jump in the water for a ...
Is there room for one more in the 2020 presidential race? Transhumanist Zoltan Istvan has declared he’s running for the White House as a Republican, complete with the campaign motto “Upgrading America ...
Zoltan Istvan, a transhumanist journalist, is running for the U.S. presidency as a Republican in 2020, challenging President Donald Trump in the primary. His campaign policies for 2020 range from the ...
He has been billed as the “cyborg who is running against President Trump.” That would be Republican presidential hopeful Zoltan Istvan — a self-described transhumanist based in California who hopes ...
Zoltan Istvan, a leader of the transhumanist movement to merge humans with technology, is challenging Trump with a plan for America that's beyond radical. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since ...
Zoltan Istvan has succeeded. The Transhumanist Party U.S. presidential hopeful did not win the election on Tuesday, but he’s helped bring his message of using technology to conquer death to a wide ...
For Zoltan Istvan, the 2016 presidential election is a matter of life and death. The 41-year-old California native is campaigning across the country next month in a mobile, 40-foot casket—a ...
A fight over whether or not transhumanism can be libertarian broke out over at The American Conservative. The contretemps began with an article by Zoltan Istvan, author of The Transhumanist Wager.
Last week in TAC, Zoltan Istvan wrote about “The Growing World of Libertarian Transhumanism” linking the transhumanist movement with all of its features—like cyborgs, human robots and designer ...
A former independent presidential hopeful is vexed at the COVID-19 vaccine at the moment, and for multiple reasons. That would be Zoltan Istvan, a self-described transhumanist candidate who was billed ...
Whilst the media reports on generational tremors taking place on the streets and campuses of the United States of America, and institutions stroke their metaphorical chins contemplating ways to change ...
Transhumanists are curiosity addicts. If it’s new, different, untouched, or even despised, we’re probably interested in it. If it involves a revolution or a possible paradigm shift in human experience ...
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