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Modern civilization may have never existed if it weren’t for those progressive thinkers. The precious few who were willing to look beyond the world in front of them and imagine what could be, even if they had to sacrifice themselves. But those people felt they were obligated to share it and help inspire future generations to make the right decisions.
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Starr, R.N. (2019). Art and Transhumanism. In: Lee, N. (eds) The Transhumanism Handbook. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16920-6_39
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