University Press of America
Pages: 148
Trim: 5⅜ x 8½
978-0-8191-8275-3 • Paperback • June 1991 • $66.99 • (£52.00)
A unique tool for awakening students and adults to basic questions about the future.
— Michael Marien, Editor, FUTURE SURVEY; Adult Learning
A lively and accessible book which poses some of the fundamental questions about futures for our civilization in clear and non-technical language.
— Rick Slaughter, University of Melbourne; Adult Learning
Asks all the right questions. A must for school and college curricula.
— Hazel Henderson, author of The Politics of the Solar Age; Adult Learning
Unlike any other book in the field that I know, this one also takes a genuinely long view, dealing not only with immediate problems and concerns, but with our prospects on earth and in the galaxy for millennia to come.
— W. Warren Wagar, State University of New York at Binghamton; Adult Learning
It fills an enormous void in the futures literature. I know of nothing that looks at such a spread of futures issues and discusses them so engagingly.
— Jim Dator, Professor and Director, Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies, University of Hawaii; Adult Learning
This book is a call to action that should not be missed.
— Adult Learning
A unique tool for awakening students and adults to basic questions about the future.
— Michael Marien, Editor, FUTURE SURVEY; Adult Learning
A lively and accessible book which poses some of the fundamental questions about futures for our civilization in clear and non-technical language.
— Rick Slaughter, University of Melbourne; Adult Learning
Asks all the right questions. A must for school and college curricula.
— Hazel Henderson, author of The Politics of the Solar Age; Adult Learning
Unlike any other book in the field that I know, this one also takes a genuinely long view, dealing not only with immediate problems and concerns, but with our prospects on earth and in the galaxy for millennia to come.
— W. Warren Wagar, State University of New York at Binghamton; Adult Learning
It fills an enormous void in the futures literature. I know of nothing that looks at such a spread of futures issues and discusses them so engagingly.
— Jim Dator, Professor and Director, Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies, University of Hawaii; Adult Learning
The questions he asks may not be the only questions, but they are important...
— Jim Dator, Professor and Director, Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies, University of Hawaii; Futures
A valuable, readable and brief introduction to the key questions relating to Future Issues.
— Jim Dator, Professor and Director, Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies, University of Hawaii; Long Range Planning.