Book summaryA popular journalist reviews and critiques a range of forecasts by past futurologists--both optimistic and pessimistic--and shows them to be misguided fantasies and skewed extrapolations. He then engages in the same activity he critiqued, projecting a happy future from, for example, the Internet and suburban living. |
A Brief History of Tomorrow : The Future, Past and Presentby Margolis, Jonathan1st U. S. Edition
Book desription: New York, NY, U.S.A.: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2000. CLEARANCE SALE!!!! New, Never Read Condition. Exploring topics from nanotechnology and genetic-engineering to head transplants and planet creation.. 1st U. S. Edition. Hard Cover. New/New. Book.
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