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by crocodiletears
2038 days ago
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In theory? Yes. In practice? Rarely, if ever at scale. Retroactively misattributing human action to fulfill a moral narrative produces a distorted view of the world, conducive to making dangerously naive mistakes. That the space program was a friendly front for a highly visible ICBM program doesn't negate the glorious achievement of reaching the moon. Not everyone working on the space program particularly cared about missiles. I'm certain most of them probably just wanted to reach the moon in the spirit of patriotism and scientific advancement. Their victory was pure. We just shouldn't pretend that their project was only facilitated due to a confluence of circumstances that made it a political necessity. |
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