In 1926, César Vallejo wrote: "it will be worthless for man to go to the moon if profits aren't shared between workers and owners." Was going to the moon already in the air as something not utterly fantastical due rapid advances in flight?

by TheCloudForest

Another sub-question could be if it was normal for people of a Marxist orientation like Vallejo to sort of belittle technological progress in this way, since I considered that Marxists at the time were enthusiastic supporters of progress and saw their own ideology as the science of human societies and economics.

gynnis-scholasticus

As you are waiting you might be interested in this answer by u/Dicranurus and this by u/NotARandomNumber