"Millennium"

Futures (31):865-870 (1999)
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Abstract

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 recent edition of the television programme Equinox began with the question “Why has the millennium— a date of our own making—become the focus for the hopes and fears of mankind?”2 The answer lies in the question—it is our own making. We are not only the ones who have done the mathematical calculation to make it 2000, we have created the meaning and significance that it has. And then strangely, dumb-founded and amazed, we stand back as though we are looking upon something as otherpowered as the sun. How do we do this?

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