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Chris Macrae

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Creating a World Without Po...
Social Intelligence: The Ne...
America's third century
The 2024 Report: A Concise ...
John Von Neumann: The Scien...
World Class Brands
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  • The 2024 Report: A Concise History of the Futur...
    Norman MacRae
     

    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)

     
  • Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Busine...
    Muhammad Yunus
     

    If I could ask 1000 londoners - or collaboration citizens anywhere - to read one book and then action debrief each other, this would be it. Thanks to friends like Sofia Bustamante, Rebecca Harding, Mostofa Zaman ... we'll be aiming to do this in the first quarter of 2008 at Yunus 1000 Forum London or World Entrepreneur Network 1000 http://worldentrepreneur.net http://microsummit.tv

     
  • Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human R...
    Daniel Goleman
     

    Goleman's books have a way of questioning what is the systemic state of integrity of leadership today without using managerial language or being overtly threatening. Of course once you have read them, you can start to map how many systems you are stuck in that have been destroying the flow your lifetime could have been. Definitely one of the top 3 books for 008 I would wish 1000 citizens would read, then action debrief each other. My number 1 being Yunus' new book.

     
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