Star Trek (The Original Series) - Dreams of Future Past, Episode 12

Star Trek (The Original Series) and Gene Roddenberry’s Blueprint for a Better Humanity

What if the future wasn’t about conquering the galaxy, but about exploring it for the betterment of all?

When Star Trek premiered in 1966, Gene Roddenberry offered something radical: a future that was hopeful, orderly, and worth striving for. In a genre dominated by fear, invasion, and conquest, Star Trek imagined humanity surviving its worst instincts and choosing cooperation, ethics, and exploration instead. Roddenberry wasn’t just building a sci-fi show, he was outlining a vision of social evolution.

Please join Greg, Ian, and McKay as we explore whether Gene Roddenberry’s vision of the future was naïve idealism or a roadmap for the future of humanity…

Greg Enslen

Greg Enslen is the publisher of the Tippecanoe Gazette, a weekly newspaper, and an Ohio author and columnist. He's written and published thirty-six books, including nine fiction titles and four collections of essays and columns. Many are available through Gypsy Publications of Troy, Ohio. For more information, please see his Amazon Author Page or visit his Facebook fan page.

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