Eudoxa

Eudoxa has a transhumanist, and liberal political profile, with a focus on promoting dynamism, emerging technologies, harm reduction policy and discussing the challenges of the environment and the future.

It had a staff consisting both of scientist and humanists, in order to bridge the rift between The Two Cultures on evaluating the effects of emerging technologies, and give a better analysis.

Its intellectual inspiration derived much from the book The Future and Its Enemies by Virginia Postrel.

Eudoxa discussed biotechnology, harm reduction, health care, nanotechnology, RFID, and intellectual property.

The think tank consisted of: Waldemar Ingdahl, Alexander Sanchez, and Anders Sandberg.