The Age of Permanence, according to Alvin Toffler, is dead. The current era is characterised by complexity, uncertainty and fast changes triggered by technology and competition. In such a situation, it would make a lot of sense if we can forecast the shape of things to come. This need has led to the evolution of futurology as a discipline. Dreaming and crystal-ball-gazing have been pastimes of men in all ages: from Nostradamus to da Vinci to Jules Verne, HG Wells, Aldous Huxley, George Orwell and Asimov and to Arthur C. Clarke. All these were writers of science-fiction. The 20th century brought in a new genre of thinkers like Alvin Toffler and John Nesbitt who shaped the concept of future studies. Futurology as a discipline of study and research arrived. This book, Futurology: Forecasts and Initiatives is designed as a primer to the reader by giving an overview of the evolution of the subject of futurology, its methods, its relevance and related aspects.
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Futurology: Forecasts and Initiatives
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1st ed.
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8131405680
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252p.
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