Education and the evolution of society

World Futures 60 (3):161 – 167 (2004)
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Abstract

Living on the threshold of a new age, we squabble among ourselves to acquire or retain the privileges of bygone times. We cast about for innovating ways to satisfy obsolete values. We manage individual crises while heading toward collective catastrophes. We contemplate changing almost anything on this earth but ourselves. (Laszlo, 1978, p. 3) If a society is to continue to evolve, its evolution has to be manifested in a total transformative change. Its existing state has to be transcendent. A new creative surge has to generate a new image of the future. (Banathy, 2000, p. 149, italics in original).

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