Crucial Questions about the FutureUniversity Press of America, 1991 - 133 síður Crucial Questions About the Future presents readers concerned about the long-range future and their place in it with a series of tough but necessary questions and, refreshingly, offers no pat answers. Instead, what is offered is a structured and reason-bound exploration of the complexities of modern life with which the reader, or the future-studies inclined academic, can provide his own answers to these eternal and critical questions. |
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... already poised to strike , we are consuming the planet's resources far too fast , and our population is far too ... Already some citizens in many nations are informing themselves about environmental issues , unjust wars , nuclear weapons ...
... already poised to strike , we are consuming the planet's resources far too fast , and our population is far too ... Already some citizens in many nations are informing themselves about environmental issues , unjust wars , nuclear weapons ...
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... already beyond the optimum level for human well - being on this planet , and it is increasing rapidly . Garrett Hardin has defined carrying capacity as the maximum number of people that can live in an environment indefinitely into the ...
... already beyond the optimum level for human well - being on this planet , and it is increasing rapidly . Garrett Hardin has defined carrying capacity as the maximum number of people that can live in an environment indefinitely into the ...
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... already gain , instead of wishing for something more . There is no point wishing for meanings and authoritative answers that do not in fact exist . On the other hand , we may be quite correct in our wishing . Perhaps some sort of " why ...
... already gain , instead of wishing for something more . There is no point wishing for meanings and authoritative answers that do not in fact exist . On the other hand , we may be quite correct in our wishing . Perhaps some sort of " why ...
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What Is Most Important of All? | 7 |
Why Do We Act in Ways That Hurt Our Future? | 25 |
How Can Each Person Contribute? | 111 |
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