The Henry Adams Problem

Become a founder. In his sixties, American historian and novelist Henry Adams began to write his autobiography.[1] He had been born in 1838 into a family that included two presidents.[2] He graduated from Harvard, joined his father as a diplomatic secretary in London during the US Civil War,…

We Are in the Barbarous Years

Our societies are largely anti–life span and prodeath. When we upgrade to Human 2.0, we may look back on the present as our savage history.[1] Consider the following diary entries from Mary Vial Holyoke, a New England woman born in 1737: Jan. 8, 1764. First wore my…

Eve on the Internet

Technological conservativism is a hangover from the ancient world. Instead of punishing explorers, embolden them to transcend the known world. In the first volume of her two-part exegesis The Woman’s Bible (1895, 1898), Elizabeth Cady Stanton challenged the consensus that Eve of the Genesis creation story was a fallen…