February 2005
Against Transcendence
When technology appropriates the transcendental it becomes science fiction.
By Jason Pontin
Science fiction is to technology as romance novels are to marriage: a form of propaganda. Both recapitulate in narrative form the fondest illusions of the practitioners of a commonplace but difficult activity, and so contrive to make the ordinary seem exhilarating.
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