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Yesterday's tomorrows : a historical survey of future societies / W. H. G. Armytage.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Armytage, W. H. G., author.
Series:
Routledge Revivals
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Forecasting.
Twentieth century--Forecasts.
Twentieth century.
Utopias--History.
Utopias.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (303 pages)
Place of Publication:
London ; New York, New York : Routledge, 2021.
Summary:
First published in 1968, Yesterday's Tomorrows elucidates on the favourite occupation of man: forecasting the future. By man's predictions, he mirrors his own wish-fulfilments, displacements, projections, denials, evasions and withdrawals. These predications can take the form of countries of the imagination, 'mirror worlds' like Rabelais' Ever-Ever lands or the Erewhon of Butler. Alternatively, they may spring from panic, reflecting fear rather than hope, often manifesting themselves, in our technological age, as reports of 'flying saucers' or invasions from another planet. In either form, they provide philosophers, scientists, doctors and sociologists with material for evaluating man's future needs, offering both criticism of our present society, plans for our future, and release from tension and disequilibrium. Professor Armytage shows in this book how such 'visions' can, and do, refresh minds for renewed grappling with the present by arming them with ideas for man's future needs. He indicates that, out of an apparent welter of futuristic fantasies, a constructive debate about tomorrow is emerging, providing us with operational models of what tomorrow could be. This book will hold special interest for students of philosophy and of English literature.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-00-323980-3
1-003-23980-3
1-000-51225-8
9781003239802

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