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The 2024 Report: A Concise History of the Future 1974-2024

Norman MacRae
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  • Chris Macrae
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    There are particular system maps of what will happen to humanity that can only end in one of 2 opposite ways- how we integrate local into global being this generation's worldwide responsibility. Back in 1984 my father's 2024 report leveraging his 4 decade career as a curious worldwide reporter(published in usa 1985 as 2025 report) mapped out the main system challenges : invest in clean energies, redefine nations in a post superpower but potentially micro-terrorised world, develop above zer... (show more)

    There are particular system maps of what will happen to humanity that can only end in one of 2 opposite ways- how we integrate local into global being this generation's worldwide responsibility. Back in 1984 my father's 2024 report leveraging his 4 decade career as a curious worldwide reporter(published in usa 1985 as 2025 report) mapped out the main system challenges : invest in clean energies, redefine nations in a post superpower but potentially micro-terrorised world, develop above zero sum open source economies around basic solutions every community needs to share cross-culturally, smarten up media, youth education and whom the world celebrates to end poverty ...

    back in 1984 we forecast the next 7 years to 2015 to be the irreversible ones where we will exponentially systemise very human or very unsustainable futures- there is absolutely no mathematical reasoning to change this urgent forecast now

    If you have a serious question you would like me to relay to optimistic microeconomists and worldentrepreneur including my dad 2024's author http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html and Muhammad Yunus please send chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk (show less)

     
    by Chris Macrae on Jun 12, 2008 at 12:28PM

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  • William Andreas Richardson

    It was never going to be completely accurate but what's interesting is how close it still is, the case for optimism in a newly pessimistic nasty decade?

    Psychoanalyis of political leaders anyone?

     
     
    by William Andreas Richardson on May 23, 2008 at 05:48PM

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