Michael Brendan Dougherty has written a piece for National Review entitled No Hope for a NASA Revival with the deck, “It’s not just red tape holding back government-funded exploration and innovation. It’s a new cultural pessimism about the future.”
He argues that the reason space initiatives are in the doldrums is that Americans have become pessimistic about the future. This is in contrast to NASA’s golden years that culminated in the moon landing, when America was confident, forward-looking, and excited about new technology. But it wasn’t just technology and space travel. We had high hopes about the government, education, and society as a whole. We were excited about what the future will bring.