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Jamie Frederic Metzl

    Jamie Metzl brings a unique blend of expertise in technology, geopolitics, and global investment to his writing. His work delves into the intricate connections shaping our future, exploring the societal and political ramifications of emerging trends. Metzl's insightful analyses provide a crucial lens through which to understand the complexities of our rapidly evolving world.

    Western Responses to Human Rights Abuses in Cambodia, 1975-80
    HACKING DARWIN
    • 2019

      HACKING DARWIN

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Genetic Engineering and the Future of Humanity. After 3.8 billion years humankind is about to evolve... through a new set of rules. 'Hacking Darwin' is the first book to both fully and commercially explore the fascinating and controversial effect genetic engineering will have on the future of the world. Geopolitics and biotechnology expert Jamie Metzl reveals how society is on the brink of incredible new science where the power to 'upgrade' our children, eliminate diseases, and resurrect extinct species will shake the core foundations we've embraced since the dawn of time.

      HACKING DARWIN
    • 1996

      The book explores Western reactions to human rights violations in Cambodia during the tumultuous period from 1975 to 1980, characterized by the Khmer Rouge's brutal regime, a Vietnamese invasion, civil conflict, and famine. It contends that the Vietnamese invasion in December 1978 compelled Western nations to navigate a complex dilemma between advocating for the individual human rights of Cambodians and pursuing their own geopolitical interests.

      Western Responses to Human Rights Abuses in Cambodia, 1975-80