This might interest you. It seems that Evald Ilyenkov did not endulge into eugenic phantasies as some other cosmists (though I don't know his stance on the purges in the Soviet Union). On his russian wikipedia page I found this small paragraph: "Since the late 1960s, Ilyenkov participated in the experiments conducted by A. I. Meshcheryakov at the Zagorsky boarding school for deaf-blind children (now Sergiev Posad). Ilyenkov wrote a number of works in which he substantiated that even the blind and deaf from birth can eventually become full-fledged members of society with the proper method of upbringing and education. One of his students, the deaf-blind A. V. Suvorov, managed to graduate from the Psychology Department of Moscow State University and subsequently defended his PhD and doctoral dissertations."
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I heavily advise you to read "The Bull's Hour" by Yefremov. Though it may be unavailable in English, unfortunately. It sums up a lot of cosmists view and mixes them with the general communist ideas with a huge Yungian and Frankfurt school influx. Also minus eugenics
What exactly is supposed to be infantile about this? From the moment I found out about this ideas I was deeply in love with it. Apart from the eugenics of course.
> the entire world must be resurrected to live in the socialist utopia > molecules can experience pain, therefore all life must be wiped out and replaced with ubermensch > blood transfusion will make you immortal > putting things together and separating them again is just like time travel, I swear!1! > guys, politics is secretly controlled by the SUN!!! > let's destroy the past and how dare the sun limit my ability to see things!?!!? > time repeats and the current universe was made by humanity in a previous universe > ten different shades of eugenics on top of that John, is this your king?
@@ket_boofer not necessarily, you don’t need selective breeding for transhumanism. Genetic engineering, cybernetic implants and advanced pharmaceuticals can do a much better job.
I wouldn't dismiss it out of hand that quickly. A lot of this is early 20th century science fiction and should be viewed in that milieu. Compare HG Wells War of the Worlds, a very cosmist book in its own right, which has a lot of suspect scientific and political viewpoints but none of which diminish its thought provoking value.
Not BS. Many of these men were at the forefront of medical, theological, and rocket technology. If I remember correctly one was the leading founder and leading figure for Soviet Russia's space program and another was a pioneer and early advocate of blood transfusions. Certainly not men who should be taken lightly and definitely worthy of discussion with the dawn of synthetic biology.