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State of the Future

2016 State of the Future

Report authors: Jerome Glenn and Elizabeth Florescue

Another 2.3 billion people are expected to be added to the planet in just 35 years. By 2050, new systems for food, water, energy, education, health, economics, and global governance will be needed to prevent massive and complex human and environmental disasters

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Article Index

  • Singularity
  • State of the Future
  • Vernor Vinge: Singularity
  • Quotient of Empathy
  • Pigs Might Fly
  • Imagining Society and Politics
  • Transhumanism, Utopia and Self
  • Transhumanism and Compatible Political systems
  • Risk and Transhumanism
  • Augmentation or Argumentation
  • Vinge Critical Reflections on
  • Futures, action research and change
  • The Dignity of Disability versus Trans-humanism
  • Transhumanism becomes a significant force
  • Life Futures:
  • 21st Century Renaissance and Education
  • To be or not to be fully human?
  • Four Transhuman Scenarios
  • Salvaging the Sauvage ~ an artificer trilogy
  • Consciousness, Cosmic Evolution, and the Technological Singularity
  • Ethics of Transhumanism and re-discovery of Platonic Science
  • Science-Art Duty of Care for Transhumanism
  • Transhumans not Transhumanism
  • Faith Prespective
  • Cultural Paradigm Shift – a counterpoint to Transhumanism
  • A Complex Adaptive Systems perspective
  • Human beings, Transhumans & the Indigenous
  • World Brain HG Wells
  • Transhumanism and Its Discontents
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