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>>5493394
>THE ONLY ALTERNATIVE TO FREE CAPITALISM IS TOTALITARIAN COMMUNISM RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE THEY TOOK ER JERBS
No, fuck you.

There are a lot of alternatives, since we can mix aspects of dozens of different systems.

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>>3959671
Absolutely.

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Hey /sci/, I'm on a documentary kick lately. I watched some Alex Jones types (with skeptical eyes) and other stuff like Zeitgeist.
I'd like to view some scientificly based documentaries though, stuff in the same league as Sagan's Cosmos, or Dawkins Enemies of Reason. Recently I saw a BBC special Voyage to the Planets, an exploration of what a hypothetical manned mission to the planets would look like and entail.

So /sci/, got any good eye-opening documentaries based in science? Maybe something elaborating on a little-understood topic, or a futurist extrapolation? (watched Trancendent Man, loved the optimism)

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