Notes

  1. . W. Warren Wagar, The City of Man: Outlines of a World Civilization (New York: Crossman Publishers, 1971), p. 28.
  2. . Ibid., p. 29.
  3. . John McHale, The Future of the Future (New York: Ballantine Books, 1969), p. 302.
  4. . Kenneth Boulding, “Expecting the Unexpected: The Uncertain Future of Knowledge and Technology,” in Prospective Changes in Society &y 1980, ed. Edgar L. Morphet and Charles O. Ryan (New York: Citation Press, 1965), p. 212.
  5. . James Gifford, “Perspective from the Past as Trajectories to the Future,” in 1970 American Anthropological Association Cultural Futurology Symposium: Pre‐Conference Volume (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1970).
  6. . Ervin Laszlo, ed., The World System: Models, Norms, Applications (New York: George Braziller, Inc., 1973); R. Buckminster Fuller, Utopia or Oblivion: The Prospects for Humanity (New York: Bantam Books, 1969); Oliver L. Reiser, Cosmic Humanism (Cambridge, Mass.: Schenkman Publishing Co., 1966).
  7. . Philip Hefner, “Altruism, Sacrifice, and Human Existence” (paper presented at the Twenty‐third Summer Conference [“Diversity or Uniformity–Strategies for Human Survival?”] of the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science, Star Island, New Hampshire, July 31‐August 7, 1976).
  8. . Ibid.
  9. . John Fish and John Kretzmann, “Unity and Diversity in the Modern City” (paper presented at the 1976 IRAS summer conference [see n. 7 above]).
  10. . Ibid.
  11. . Ibid.
  12. . The superorganic is a term used by some anthropologists to describe the independence and power of culture upon the members of a society.
  13. . Bernard, D. Davis, “Evolution, Human Diversity, and Society,” Zygon  11 (1976): 80–95.
  14. . Ibid.
  15. . Elving Anderson, “Genetic Diversity and Human Equality” (paper presented at the 1976 IRAS summer conference [see n. 7 above]).
  16. . As quoted in ibid.
  17. . As quoted in ibid.
  18. . Davis.
  19. . Alvin Toffler, Future Shock (New York: Bantam Books, 1970), p. 2.
  20. . Samuel, Florman, “In Praise of Technology,” Harper's Magazine  (November 1975), p. 56.
  21. . Denis, Goulet, “The Paradox of Technology Transfer,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists  31 (June 1975): 43.
  22. . E. F. Schumacher, Small Is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered (New York: Harper & Row, 1973).
  23. . Goulet, p. 43.
  24. . Ibid.
  25. . William Ogburn, On Culture and Social Change: Selected Papers (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1964).
  26. . Richard O. Carlson, “Environmental Constraints and Organizational Consequences: The Public School and Its Clients,” in Behavioral Science and Educational Administration, ed. Daniel E. Griffiths, 63d yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, pt. 2 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1964).
  27. . Toffler, pp. 285–343.
  28. . Magoroh Maruyama, “Toward a Cultural Futurology,” in 1970 American Anthropological Association Cultural Futurology Symposium (n. 5 above), p. 1.
  29. . Luther P. Gerlach and Virginia H. Hine, Lifeway Leap: The Dynamics of change in America (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1973), pp. 163–87.
  30. . Stafford Beer, Platform for Change (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1975), p. 9.
  31. . Claude Lá Avi‐Strauss, Race and History (Paris: UNESCO, 1952), p. 49.
  32. . Ibid.