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Future is Tomorrow - 17 Prospective Studies - 2 volumes (Paperback, 1972 ed.)
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Future is Tomorrow - 17 Prospective Studies - 2 volumes (Paperback, 1972 ed.)
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The European Cultural Foundation has conceived an ambitious
project: by means of interdisciplinary studies on an international
basis it is setting out to "forecast" the future of Europe in the
year 2000 in four major fields of human development (education,
industrialization, urbanization and the transformation of rural
society). In this sense "forecasting" implies defining what is
inevitable in the future of this civilization, and identifying the
choices open to Europeans in so far as they are free to exert their
collective will to influence the future. I should like here to pay
due tribute to the Secretary General of the Foundation, Mr. George
Sluizer, who had the boldness to launch this initiative, the drive
and perseverence to mobilize sufficient funds to carry it into
effect, and the clear-sightedness to devise bodies and procedures
that could serve as a flexible and effective framework for the
development-necessarily aleatory-of such a large-scale project ...
A udaces fortuna juvat. Our friend Sluizer must often have modelled
his attitude on that of his great compatriot, William the Silent,
thinking to himself: "It is not necessary to hope in order to act,
nor to succeed in order to persevere." If this maxim was good
enough to forge a nation, it can also serve our purposes to-day.
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