Nanosocialism

Nanosocialism is a stance that favors state intervention to create and regulate molecular nanotechnology. "Nanosocialism" is a term coined by David Berube who argues that nanotechnology projections need to be tempered by realism about what it will be used for in the hands of corporations and governments, but that nanotechnology also offers enormous opportunities for the liberation of humanity. Analysis of information provided in external links is needed.

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