When i read 'Radical human evolution' i never thought of robots GMO etc.
I thought of sustainability, population responsibility, living lightly, and the common good. Whats more, selection pressures will be pushing human evolution much faster in 'my' direction than any remnant hive of lab monkeys could do.
E.g. Any town that doesn't develop personal responsibility for population will suffer resource dilution, conflict and collapse.
Any slob who doesn't learn how to turn off a tap will drain the water tank and be bludgeoned to death by their nearest and dearest come summer.
Any family that over-exploits the common forest will have their axes confiscated and their house dismembered to supply legitimate users.
These are the directions we need to be, and WILL be, evolving in. Everybody/anybody else who doesn't get the reality of finite resources and need to live in balance, will be unwelcome, hungry, and then dead. Viola - evolution.
I find it very consoling, the certainty that neohippies, the amish, and remnant First Peoples will outlast Halliburton, capitalism, and even possibly the idea of 'waste'.

Or nobody will.
So long as nuke war and depleted uranium don't get them.
