Up-wing politics

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Up-wing politics refers to a political schema proposed by Fereidoun M. Esfandiary in his book "UpWingers: A Futurist Manifesto" and in the essay "Upwing Priorities" (in the now-defunct Future Life magazine). Up-wing politics looks to the sky, into the future and endorses universal progress. It sees a future for humanity beyond this planet. Up‑wingers, have begun to be colour-coded as "Blacks". [1] [2] [3] [4] They include such people as technocrats and libertarians. [2]

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Up-wing politics opposes down-wing politics which looks instead down into the earth, and into the past. Down-wing politics seeks to preserve the planet and proudly self-identify themselves as "Greens". [5] [6] Down-wing politics is hence conservative while up-wing politics is progressive. The greens want to curb the human aspirations to make them fit within what nature, in its Earthbound form, can reasonably be expected to sustain.

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Universal progress

Up-wing politics endorses such science and technology as genetics and bio-engineering and space exploration [7] .

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