Elsewhere I have argued that the future is made of words and images that we create and use in the present, and that the nature of these words is such that we project our future(s)1 from them[1]. Ultimately, we then treat those projected worlds, made of our own words and images, as being something real, or at least real enough to be considered unavoidable, and thus we read back meaning on the present based upon the unavoidable future that we have created. If one accepts this schema, then it begins to make sense not only to examine this process of future creation, but to examine the particular words and images that we have chosen to create the future. Here, I want to examine a particular word—the word “millennium”. A recen...
“Creating the future” is a notion introduced by Alfred North Whitehead to define the task of univers...
Millennial rhetoric has predominately had an apocalyptic theme in the past; however, the current rhe...
It\u27s the end of the world as we know it, proclaims the popular song. And sometimes the daily new...
Elsewhere I have argued that the future is made of words and images that we create and use...
It is not my purpose in this paper to try to describe or to refute the various non-millennial or pse...
Imagine how our world will look like after 70-80 years from now, or say, in the next millennium! One...
The somewhat arch title of my remarks, which I\u27ll explain later, came to me at the end of Decembe...
Turn-of-the-century eras have historically been times when people are more than usually inclined to ...
198 pagesThe new millennium is only a decade away. We can already see the swell of interest and the ...
This is the last session of the last meeting of the International Society of Barristers in the 1900s...
A picture held us captive. And we could not get outside it, for it lay in our language and...
A picture held us captive. And we could not get outside it, for it lay in our language and our langu...
“Futurus” in Latin is the future participle (!) of the verb to be, then, we literally translate it i...
Every age, it is said, gets the savior it deserves. Who then would be recognized as a deliverer for ...
Celebration is the keynote of these few reflections. In five years' time a new millennium will b...
“Creating the future” is a notion introduced by Alfred North Whitehead to define the task of univers...
Millennial rhetoric has predominately had an apocalyptic theme in the past; however, the current rhe...
It\u27s the end of the world as we know it, proclaims the popular song. And sometimes the daily new...
Elsewhere I have argued that the future is made of words and images that we create and use...
It is not my purpose in this paper to try to describe or to refute the various non-millennial or pse...
Imagine how our world will look like after 70-80 years from now, or say, in the next millennium! One...
The somewhat arch title of my remarks, which I\u27ll explain later, came to me at the end of Decembe...
Turn-of-the-century eras have historically been times when people are more than usually inclined to ...
198 pagesThe new millennium is only a decade away. We can already see the swell of interest and the ...
This is the last session of the last meeting of the International Society of Barristers in the 1900s...
A picture held us captive. And we could not get outside it, for it lay in our language and...
A picture held us captive. And we could not get outside it, for it lay in our language and our langu...
“Futurus” in Latin is the future participle (!) of the verb to be, then, we literally translate it i...
Every age, it is said, gets the savior it deserves. Who then would be recognized as a deliverer for ...
Celebration is the keynote of these few reflections. In five years' time a new millennium will b...
“Creating the future” is a notion introduced by Alfred North Whitehead to define the task of univers...
Millennial rhetoric has predominately had an apocalyptic theme in the past; however, the current rhe...
It\u27s the end of the world as we know it, proclaims the popular song. And sometimes the daily new...