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The Slow Creep of Ideas, Part 2

Here is another characteristically mixed article from the Herald; There is progress in awareness of present scientific backing for healthy life extension, but the default position still seems to be to "reach for the off switch," as Aubrey de Grey puts it. "Pupils will gather in Edinburgh tomorrow for the Scottish finals of the Institute of Ideas' Debating Matters competition. The motion? 'Attempts to extend radically the human lifespan should be welcomed, not feared.' Naturally, as a judge I'll be assessing how well they argue their case and stand up to cross-questioning, but I know which side I'd prefer to be on. It may be easier to support the motion. Expanding lifespans are a fact, after all. In 1899 there were probably about 10 centenarians in Scotland and we know nothing of their frailty or mental capacity. When I set out to track down Scotland's "super-old" in 1999, there were more than 1000. ... The point was that we are not just getting older but staying fitter for longer too. Today about 35% of our over-75s do some volunteering work. Seen in this light, what we emotively call 'the demographic timebomb' looks like a blessing in disguise. But hang on. Just because some people's longevity defies our expectations, just because we CAN stretch lifespans, doesn't mean we should."

View the Article Under Discussion: http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/features/display.var.1259939.0.0.php
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Published Thursday, March 15, 2007 5:40 PM by Longevity Meme News and Commentary

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Sgaileach1 wrote on March 16, 2007 12:32 PM

Whether we should or not is a matter of personal choice and not the business of governments or other corporate conglomerate interests to dictate or intervene upon.  In fact the only responsibility of governments in this matter is to assure our constitutional rights to life and liberty are not hindered or indeed obliterated entirely by these monopolistic interests vying for a marketing platform that effectively turns people off of an idea that will clearly bankrupt their business of push-peddling mass symptom suppressants.  

However, just because we can also unfortunately does not mean that we will ever see this technology benefit anyone but the privileged aristocracy of selfish wealth and snooty academia.  Given the track record of this species we are far more likely to pursue some means of profiting from the technology before any motivation to actually help people as a whole, and for the first several decades you can expect only the ridiculously unbalanced wealthy minority to enjoy any benefits of this breakthrough in medicine (or anything else) while the rest of us get voodoo corporate health care plans and faith healing, if we’re lucky.  The US is still the only developed nation without a socialized health care system.

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