Toward the year 2000 : work in progress /

"About this title: In 1965, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences initiated the Commission on the Year 2000, the forerunner of what became the field of futurism. The Commission did not believe that one could "predict" the future, but sought instead to identify structural changes i...

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Corporate Author: American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Commission on the Year 2000
Other Authors: Bell, Daniel, 1919-2011
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1968.
Series:Daedalus library ; v. 11.
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Summary:"About this title: In 1965, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences initiated the Commission on the Year 2000, the forerunner of what became the field of futurism. The Commission did not believe that one could "predict" the future, but sought instead to identify structural changes in society that would have long-term social impacts. And since the Commission believed that choices were possible, it sought to chart "alternative futures" on critical issues that society would face. The results of the Commission's work appeared in 1967 in a special issue of "Dædalus," the journal of the Academy. The volume consisted of "working papers," prepared by the Chairman of the Commission, Daniel Bell, twenty-three memoranda written by such scholars as Daniel P. Moynihan, Erik Erikson, Ernst Mayr, David Riesman, James Q. Wilson, and Samuel P. Huntington, and an edited transcript of the vigorous discussions provoked by the documents."--Desc. of newer ed. ://www.faculty.rsu.edu/users/f/felwell/www/Theorists/Bell/MajorWorks.html.
Item Description:"With the exception of 'Violence' by James Q. Wilson, which is published here for the first time, the essays in this book appeared in the summer 1967 issue of Dædalus, the journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences."
Physical Description:ix, 400 pages 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.