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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... thinking and research about the arrangements and institutions that are most likely to produce individual and group behavior in the long - term interests of human civilization ( Firey , 1967 ; Hardin , 1981 ; Sorokin , 1954 ; Stern ...
... thinking and research about the arrangements and institutions that are most likely to produce individual and group behavior in the long - term interests of human civilization ( Firey , 1967 ; Hardin , 1981 ; Sorokin , 1954 ; Stern ...
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... thinking patterns , knowledge , emotions , bodies , perception , social organization , communication , and norms may be even stranger than our strangest science fiction images . Some intelligent beings in our universe could turn out to ...
... thinking patterns , knowledge , emotions , bodies , perception , social organization , communication , and norms may be even stranger than our strangest science fiction images . Some intelligent beings in our universe could turn out to ...
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... thinking of ourselves for a moment as a species rather than as a civilization , we realize that several species on earth are 300,000,000 years older than we are ( Calder , 1983 ) . Because other civilizations in our galaxy are thousands ...
... thinking of ourselves for a moment as a species rather than as a civilization , we realize that several species on earth are 300,000,000 years older than we are ( Calder , 1983 ) . Because other civilizations in our galaxy are thousands ...
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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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