The world is in a unique transition from all of past history to modern life which, when the transition is completed, will be wealthy, free, and peaceful. History of the Future shows that while modernity has significant advantages it will present great challenges and could leave people worse off than they were in the past.
The world is in a unique transition from all of past history to modern life which, when the transition is completed, will be wealthy, free, and peaceful. History of the Future shows that while modernity has significant advantages it will present great challenges and could leave people worse off than they were in the past.
Max Singer is senior fellow at the Hudson Institute in the U.S. and at the BESA Institute of Bar Ilan University in Israel and an independent consultant on public policy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: The Known 1. Shaping History by Defining "Modern" 2. Where Does Wealth Come From and Why Is It Spreading? 3. Freedom 4. The Decline and Fall of the War System 5. The Jihadi Challenge and Islam in the Future Part II: The Not-Yet Known 6. Demography: How Personal Decisions Will Shape the World's Future 7. The Future of Work Epilogue: The Desperate Problems of the Future Note on the Relationship of the Ideas of Herman Kahn to this Book Bibliographical Comments
Introduction Part I: The Known 1. Shaping History by Defining "Modern" 2. Where Does Wealth Come From and Why Is It Spreading? 3. Freedom 4. The Decline and Fall of the War System 5. The Jihadi Challenge and Islam in the Future Part II: The Not-Yet Known 6. Demography: How Personal Decisions Will Shape the World's Future 7. The Future of Work Epilogue: The Desperate Problems of the Future Note on the Relationship of the Ideas of Herman Kahn to this Book Bibliographical Comments
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