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245 00 $aThrough the '80s, thinking globally, acting locally /$cedited by Frank Feather ; foreword by Edward R. Schreyer ; introd. by Maurice Strong ; postscript by Aurelio Peccei.
260 0 $aWashington, D.C. :$bWorld Future Society,$cc1980.
300 $avii, 431 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
500 $a"This volume was prepared in conjunction with the First Global Conference on the Future, held in Toronto, Canada, July 20-24, 1980. The conference combined the Third General Assembly of the World Future Society and the fifth annual conference of the Canadian Futures Society. The papers presented here were selected from the very large number submitted .... "
505 00 $gForeword : The mystery of the future /$rEdward R. Schreyer --$gPreface : A time for action /$rMaureice F. Strong --$gIntroduction : Transition to harmonic globalism /$rFrank Feather--$tThe third wave /$rAlvin Toffler --$tThe greatest evolutionary jump in history /$rJohn Platt --$tHomo obsoletus? /$rIsaac Asimov --$tThe exhaustion of liberalism /$rRuben Nelson --$tTo think globally and act locally, perceive newly /$rWillis W. Harman --$tThinking globally, acting locally /$rRoy Amara --$tManagement of complex systems : a growing societal challenge /$rRobert Theobald --$tIdentifying the planetary coalition for a just new world order /$rHanzel Henderson --$tPreparing tomorrow's corporate cosmopolitans : implications for twenty-first century managers and consultants /$rPhilip R. Harris --$tFreedom and the future of local action /$rJoseph P. Martino --$tMotivating people to build a better world /$rThomas E. Jones --$tInternational resources /$rB.B. Goldner --
505 00 $tLooking at resource trends through a population lens /$rLester R. Brown --$tEnergy : plentiful through the 1980s and beyond /$rAnton B. Schmaltz --$tRenewable resources : will they be scarce in the future? /$rLarry W. Tombaugh and Robert N. Stone --$tVanishing plants and animals : the mega-extinction of species /$rNorman Myers --$tBreakout into space /$rGerard K. O'Neill and William T. Bryant --$tThe oceans as the common heritage of mankind /$rArvid Pardo and Elisabeth Mann Borgese --$tThe future of international governance /$rHarlan Cleveland --$tThe "community" of the future /$rCharlotte Waterlow --$tThe tyranny of the righteous /$rHoward F. Didsbury, Jr. --$tThe future of North America /$rVictor Ferkiss --$tEurope facing its futures /$rMichel Godet --$tTrend is not destiny /$rAndre van Dam --$tManaging growth through epochal change /$rRobert D. Hamrin --$tThe public debate on growth : toward resolution /$rDaniel Yankelovich and Bernard Lefkowitz --
505 00 $tThe economic future /$rHerman Kahn and John B. Phelps --$tTechnocracy as the highest stage of Capitalism /$rW. Warren Wagar --$tThe unimportance of full employment /$rGunnar Adler-Karlsson --$tGetting out in front of impending issues /$rGraham T.T. Molitor --$tFree the Fortune 500! /$rWilliam E. Halal --$tThe changing economics of the urban promise /$rJohn P. Blair --$tNew age investing /$rCarter Henderson --$tWork and leisure in the future /$rFred Best --$tSurvival in the '80s /$rW.H.C. Simmonds --$tReverential thinking /$rHenryk Skolimowski --$tFuture creativity : inspiration for peace /$rAlfred Bernhart --$tThe obsolescence of modernism /$rErvin Laszlo --$tThe future of religion in a post-industrial society /$rTed Peters --$tFuture adolescent values /$rIrving H. Buchen --$tThe future of the family /$rDonald R. Raichle --$tFuturecom : the human future in communications /$rLane Jennings --$tThe emergence of ethnotronic systems in the 1980s /
505 00 $rEarl C. Joseph and Arthur M. Harkins --$tGlobal voluntary information network : the most hopeful global collective /$rJoneji Masuda --$tComputer-based human communications systems /$rJulian M. Scher --$tEducation in the '80s : an appraisal /$rJim Bowman, Fred D. Kierstead, Christopher J. Dede --$tAppropriate education for the '80s /$rWalter G. Pitman --$tThe 1980s as a decade of learning /$rJames W. Botkin --$tToward a systemic education /$rMichele Geslin Small --$tThe soft health path : an alternative future for health in the '80s /$rTrevor Hancock --$tHealth in the '80s : toward optimum existence /$rRussell M. Jaffe --$tThe impact of industrialization on world health /$rJennie Popay [and others] --$tSociopolitical forecasting : managing the black hole of the future /$rRaymond P. Ewing --$tProspective decision and action /$rHugues de Jouvenel --$tA good futurist is fully present /$rMarilyn Saunders --$tSenior citizens as futurists /
505 00 $rFrank Snowden Hopkins --$tThe futurist as ethicist /$rRobert B. Mellert --$tCommunity decision-making in the future /$rM. Susan Linderman --$tShaping urban futures through public participation /$rLouis J. D'Amore and Sheila Rittenberg --$tWhat we must do : an agenda for futurists /$rEdward Cornish --$tThe challenge of the '80s /$rAurelio Peccei.
650 0 $aForecasting.
650 0 $aCivilization, Modern$y1950-
650 0 $aTwentieth century$xForecasts.
655 7 $aForecasts.$2fast
700 1 $aFeather, Frank,$d1943-
710 2 $aWorld Future Society.
711 2 $aGlobal Conferences on the Future$n(1st :$d1980 :$cOttawa, Ont.)
711 2 $aGlobal Conferences on the Future,$n1st,$cOttawa, Ont.,$d1980.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tThrough the '80s, thinking globally, acting locally.$dWashington, D.C. : World Future Society, ©1980$w(OCoLC)559990749
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