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By the time of his untimely death in 1983, Herman Kahn was
recognized by both friends and intellectual adversaries as 'one of
the world's most creative and best minds.' The current growing
resurgence of interest in Kahn's ideas and intellectual legacy
demonstrates the enduring relevance of his work. Yet, in spite of
the constant influence of his arguments, there is a shortage of
books summarizing Kahn's essential contributions, and thus his work
is not as well known as it should be. The Essential Herman Kahn is
an attempt to cope with this predicament and offer the public for
the first time an anthology consisting of the essence of Kahn's
work, organized thematically. The two decades that have passed
since his death allow us today to approach his work undisturbed by
the 'sound and fury' of the many public debates and controversies
he participated in and to focus on some of the deepest and most
enduring dimensions of his intellectual contributions. The
anthology will try to bring together, out of the several thousands
pages published by Kahn during his life, the 'essential Kahn, ' the
most relevant, consequential and interesting themes, ideas and
arguments defining his legacy. As such it will met the needs of
those who are interested in Kahn's work but do not have the time
and energy to access his out-of-print books, to make their way
through the voluminous number of pages, and then to sort out the
essential from the accidental, the perennial from the contextual.
By the time of his untimely death in 1983, Herman Kahn was
recognized by both friends and intellectual adversaries as "one of
the world's most creative and best minds." The current growing
resurgence of interest in Kahn's ideas and intellectual legacy
demonstrates the enduring relevance of his work. Yet, in spite of
the constant influence of his arguments, there is a shortage of
books summarizing Kahn's essential contributions, and thus his work
is not as well known as it should be. The Essential Herman Kahn is
an attempt to cope with this predicament and offer the public for
the first time an anthology consisting of the essence of Kahn's
work, organized thematically. The two decades that have passed
since his death allow us today to approach his work undisturbed by
the "sound and fury" of the many public debates and controversies
he participated in and to focus on some of the deepest and most
enduring dimensions of his intellectual contributions. The
anthology will try to bring together, out of the several thousands
pages published by Kahn during his life, the "essential Kahn," the
most relevant, consequential and interesting themes, ideas and
arguments defining his legacy. As such it will met the needs of
those who are interested in Kahn's work but do not have the time
and energy to access his out-of-print books, to make their way
through the voluminous number of pages, and then to sort out the
essential from the accidental, the perennial from the contextual.
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