Charles T. Rubin
Charles T. Rubin is a political philosopher and writer.[1][2] Rubin is the author of The Green Crusade, a 1998 book which criticizes the environmentalist movement.
Works
- Rubin, Charles T. (1996). "First contact: Copernican moment or nine day's wonder?". In Kingsley, Stuart A.; Lemarchand, Guillermo A. (eds.). The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) in the Optical Spectrum II: 31 January-1 February 1996, San Jose, California, Band 2704. Proceedings of SPIE - the International Society for Optical Engineering. Bellingham, WA: SPIE—The International Society for Optical Engineering. pp. 161–184. ISBN 978-0-8194-2078-7.
- Rubin, Charles T. (1 March 1998). The Green Crusade: Rethinking the Roots of Environmentalism. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-08-476-8817-3.
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(help) - Rubin, Charles T. (7 June 2000). Conservation Reconsidered: Nature, Virtue, and American Liberal Democracy. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-08-476-9716-8.
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(help) - Rubin, Charles T. (5 November 2008). "What is the Good of Transhumanism?". In Chadwick, Ruth; Gordijn, Bert (eds.). Medical Enhancement and Posthumanity (PDF). Springer Publishing. ISBN 978-90-481-8005-9. Archived (PDF) from the original on 16 October 2014. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- Rubin, Charles T. (2 September 2014). Eclipse of Man: Human Extinction and the Meaning of Progress. Encounter Books. ISBN 978-1-5940-3736-8.
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References
- Cave, Stephen (20 March 2015). "Rise of the machines: is there anything to fear?". The Financial Times.
- Hayward, Stephen (Fall 2000). "Gray Matter on Green Affairs". Claremont Review of Books. 1 (1). Retrieved 4 March 2022.
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