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It's as if Carl Sagan in 1995 was predicting how things would be in 2025. . . (Original Post) Stargleamer Nov 2024 OP
Damn. He nailed it. underpants Nov 2024 #1
He died a year later at the age of 62. We lost a brilliant, perceptive, forward think man that day. patphil Nov 2024 #2
Yes, we did. We are far worse without him Deuxcents Nov 2024 #3
Apropos, there's another prescient book from a few years later... keep_left Nov 2024 #4
Pale blue dot... Godot51 Nov 2024 #5

patphil

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2. He died a year later at the age of 62. We lost a brilliant, perceptive, forward think man that day.
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 05:11 PM
Nov 2024

keep_left

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4. Apropos, there's another prescient book from a few years later...
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 06:18 PM
Nov 2024

...The Twilight of American Culture (1999) by Morris Berman, which bolsters much of what Sagan argues. The Berman work won a number of book awards and has been discussed here from time to time. It's worth a read.

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