Introductio
In"ABriefHistoryoftheFuture",JacquesAtalitellsanincrediblestoryaboutthenext50yearsfromaknownhistoricalandscientificperspective.Heanalyzedhowtherelationshipbetweencountrieswilldevelopandhowourdailyliveswillundergodrasticchanges,populationturmoil,migrationofresidents,jobchanges,newformsofmarkets,terror,violence,climatechange,andreligiousinfluence.Improvementswillallplayaroleinit.
Herevealedthewaysinwhichtremendoustechnologicaladvancementwilldisruptourwork,leisure,education,health,cultural,andpoliticalsystems.Hebelievesthatthosebehaviorsthatseemuglytodaymayberecognizedbypeopleonedayinthefuture.
Inaddition,healsoproposedthefollowingpossibilities:humanbeingsmaybeabletomovetowardsaprosperouslife;povertymaybeeliminated;everyonecanfairlysharethebenefitsoftechnologyandmarketimagination:Wecanmaintainfreedomfromtheatrocitiesofourenemiesandevenourselves;wecanleaveabetterprotectedenvironmentforfuturegenerations;wecanalsofindnewwaysoflifeandlifebasedonallthewisdomoftheworldWayofcreation.
Catalogueofworks
PrefacetotheChineseEdition | ChapterOneLongPast p> | ChapterTwoABriefHistoryofCapitalism | ChapterThreeTheEndoftheU.S.Empire |
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Prooemium | Migratio, cannibalismus, genus | Jewish-GreekIdeal:NewandBeautiful | Theninthformofabrightfuture |
Sacrificium andSettelement | Fora, citiesandcountries | Thecommercializationoftime, | |
TheAgeofEmpires | Fromone "centrum" toanother "trum" | Theubiquityofmobilelife | |
Bruges, 1200-1350: Thebeginning of Commercialorder | Theagingoftheworldpopulation | ||
Venetiis, 1350-1500: Victoriae Orientalis | FutureCity | ||
Antwerp, 1500-1560: TheAgeofPrinting | Thescarcityproblemthatcannotbeavoided | ||
Janua, 1560-1620: SpeculationTheartof | Theslowdevelopmentoftechnology | ||
Amstelodami,1620-1788:TheArtofTransportShips | Theonlyrealrarity: tempore | ||
London,1788-1890:Thepowerofsteam | Theendoftheninthform | ||
Boston,1890-1929: TheOutbreakofMachines | Isthetenthcommercialformpossible? | ||
New York, 1929-1980: electricalvictory | |||
LosAngeles, 1980.Mobilelifein California | |||
Theclueoftheend |
Chapter4Thefirstwaveofthefuture:SuperEmpire | Chapter5 | Chapter6 | ChapterSevenHowWillFrance |
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Thepopularizationofmarket-orienteddemocracy:multi-polarityTransformingtheworld | Regionalgoals | Theimpactofdemocracy | Abriefhistory de France |
Governmentalternatives:fromsupersupervisiontoautomaticsupervision | Malitia, illegalarmy | Pioneerofhyperdemocracy:superhumanandrelationalenterprises | ThedeclineofFrance |
Thedisintegrationofthegovernment | Theangerofthepeople | InstitutionesunderSuperDemocracy | Cras, discrimen |
Tempusiscompletelycommoditized | Theangerofthebelievers | Thepositionofthemarketundersuper-democratia | Stillthefuturewiththefuture |
Mobileenterprise, | Superconflictweapon | Thecollectiveachievementsofsuper-democracy:commoninterestsandtheiruniversals | LetFrancehavethebestfuture |
Masterofthesuperempire:supernomads; | bracchium, unite | Sapientia | |
Virtualizedmobilelife:fromsportstoreal-timecompetition | Negatio, auxilium | Personalachievementsofsuper-democracy:keyinterestsandreasonablenessinit | |
Thevictimsofthesuperempire: Low-levelnomads | Naturalizeinvadingcountries | Tempus | |
Super-EmpireSupervision | PreventiveAttack | Super-DemocracyChangeofdirection | |
Theendoffreedom-inthenameoffreedom | Thebattleforenergy: oilandwater, | ||
Borderwar:FromtheMiddleEasttoAfrica | |||
Thebattleofinfluence | |||
Thewarbetweenevilforcesandsettledpeople | |||
Superconflict |