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Crony Capitalists in Space?

Crony Capitalists in Space?

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June 19, 2013

It's make or break time for the private space industry to show that it isn't essentially the new crony capitalism.  In this "State of the Culture Update" Ed and Will discuss whether or not we've truly entered the age of private space industry. Space technology is undeniably inspiring -it represents new frontiers and great human achievement.

Real human achievement in non-governmental fields can only come through private action for the sake of objective values. But while we've seen impressive advances in private ventures, such as Robert Bigelow's Bigelow Aerospace and Elon Musk's SpaceX, NASA is the source of most of the work done so far by so-called private space companies. Find out what that might not be such a bad thing.


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Editor's Note: Steve Davis, chief engineer with SpaceX, will speak at The Atlas Summit , held June 27-June 30.

Eduardo Hudgins
About the author:
Eduardo Hudgins

Edward Hudgins, exdirector de promoción y académico sénior de The Atlas Society, es ahora presidente de Human Achievement Alliance y puede ponerse en contacto con él en Correo electrónico: ehudgins@humanachievementalliance.org.

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