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A Brief History of the Future: How Visionary Thinkers Changed the World and Tomorrow's Trends are 'Made' and Marketed [Paperback]

Oona Strathern (Author)
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March 12, 2007
Whether for economic, personal, or political reasons, people have always wanted to know what the future will bring, and there have been no lack of people to tell us. A Brief History of the Future chronicles the most influential futurists over the years, from Delphi's virgin visionaries, to pop futurists, science fiction writers, trend gurus, and evolutionary experts.

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"If you do not think about the future, you cannot have one." -- John Galsworthy

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Rich with detail and anecdote, A Brief History of the Future is a unique and fascinating book that looks behind the scenes at how tomorrow's trends are being identified, `made' and marketed today

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Running Press (March 12, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786719044
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786719044
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #555,214 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Forecasting the future has its own archeology, and here is a good guide to it, March 13, 2009
This review is from: A Brief History of the Future: How Visionary Thinkers Changed the World and Tomorrow's Trends are 'Made' and Marketed (Paperback)
One of the more alarming mistakes in foresight work is that forecasters don't see themselves as operating within their own world view, and the preconceptions and priorities of their own time. In fact the very idea of foresight - why do it and how to do it - has changed quite markedly through human history. Knowledge of this historiography is of course important in assessing current forecasts. This is why Oona Strathern's A Brief History of the Future is an important book.
The book is hardly brief (at 300 pages) so there's no sense that it's a potted history. And it's not compromised by what one - alas - expects of this kind of setup: pandering to all characters in positive or equal terms. In fact a key value of the book is its clear-headed and plucky judgment of who the key figures are (and who are not) and what their contributions have each been (vs what they might have thought they were). It is also unusually even-handed in balancing US and European inputs. Full review at The Future Savvy Journal blog. - Adam Gordon, Author [Future Savvy: Identifying Trends to Make Better Decisions, Manage Uncertainty, and Profit from Change.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Looking back to leap ahead, October 10, 2007
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From the Oracle of Delphi to Science Fiction fantasies to chilling Cold War to Hot War scenarios, Oona Strathern captures the long history of soothsaying and visualization of the future in this eminently readable book.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Not greatly informative, and title is misleading., May 11, 2010
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This book is almost completely about the history of getting people to accept new ideas and technologies (now old). The author explains little about the past discoveries, but focuses on the process whereby the inventor or discoverer (or their advocate) was finally heard. There is almost no information on the future, only history. Nor was there any focus on future discoveries needed, nor future successful methods of mass change. It should have been titled more along the lines of the history of gaining acceptance of discoveries, nothing of the future.
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Drugs, virgins, trances and sacrifice - the forecasting methods used by the oracles of ancient Greece were rather unconventional by today's standards. Read the first page
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futurist fashion, monkey trap, many futurists, trend researcher, jam tomorrow
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New York, Cold War, Second World War, Brave New World, First World War, Big Brother, Bruce Sterling, Thomas More, United States, Herman Kahn, Looking Backward, New Amazonia, Plato's Republic, Short History of the Future, Soviet Union, White House, World Future Society, Bertrand de Jouvenel, Cayce Pollard, European Futurists Conference, Francis Bacon, General Motors, Martha Gellhorn, Norbert Wiener, Ossip Flechtheim
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