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... future because the rate of change is too rapid for him to predict the future . In a world where the future is so uncertain , the past also loses its relevance ; the modes of existence and values that guided our forefathers will probably ...
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... future , lest man have no future . The Futurists Many scholars have recognized the need to develop long- range goals for the human race ; 22. 23. 24. 25 they might appropri- ately be called " futurists . " * Although representing a wide ...
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... future raises complex , almost staggering problems , I will reiterate that we have no other choice . Our lives are even now being directed by impersonal forces that are out of control , and these forces are more powerful than any ...
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