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Covering all issues from January-February 2007 through November-December 2007 (Volume 41) 2007 Subject / Author Index to THE FUTURIST Feature Articles, Book Reviews, and World Trends & Forecasts Efficiency: “Well-to-Wheel” Analysis [box], HEALTH AND MEDICINE SUBJECT INDEX Norma Carr-Ruffino and John Acheson, July- The Coming Osteoporosis Epidemic: Trend August 2007. Analysis, Jay Herson, March-April 2007. Energy Diversity as a Business Imperative, Expanding the Human Mind: The Future BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Elizabeth Lowery, July-August 2007. of the Brain, William Holmes, July-August A Cashless New York City, Lisa Bodell, May- The Energy Project: Independence by 2020, 2007. June 2007. [svi Bisk, January-February 2007. Dislocations and the Global Economy [box], The Hybrid Phenomenon, Norma Carr-Ruffino PEOPLE Anil Hira, May-June 2007. and john Acheson, July-August 2007. How an Expert on Time Spends His Days The Future of Sports Media, Irving Rein, Philip Not All Hybrids Are Created Equal, Scott [profile of John Robinson], Patrick Tucker, Kotler, and Ben Shields, January-February Nathanson, July-August 2007. March-April 2007. 2007. Our Cashless Future, Allen H. Kupetz, May- _ ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES PUBLIC POLICY June 2007. Assessing the Impacts of Arctic Climate The Cure for Oil Addiction Is Leadership, Rise of the Cashless Do-Gooders, Marty Baker, Change [box], Lawsen W. Brigham, Septem- James Strock, January-February 2007. May-June 2007 ber-October 2007. Gasoline Taxes Needed to Stave Off Disaster, SportsCast: 10 Controversial Issucs Con- Four Scenarios for the Arctic [box], Lawson W. Gary Yohe, January-February 2007. fronting the Sports Industry, Jolin Sweeney, Brigham, September-October 2007. Going Green by Empowering Choice, Deron January-February 2007. Thinking about the Arctic’s Future: Scenarios Lovaas, }january-February 2007. for 2040, Lawson W. Brigham, September- i COMMUNICATIONS October 2007. How to Price Biofuels, Robert James Woolsey Jr., July-August 2007. The Dangers of Visual Culture, Christine Setting Happiness as a National Goal, Richard Rosen, March-April 2007. - FUTURES AND FUTURISM Layard, July-August 2007. Digital Storytelling, Joe Lambert, March-April Anticipations: The Remarkable Forecasts 2007. of H.G. Wells, Paul Crabtree, September- VioDlaevnitd RC.r iWmaerw icakn,d MCaays-h:J unTeh e 200C7o.n nection, October 2007 The Fall of the Word, and Civilization, Edward N. Luttwak, March-April 2007. A Futurist Mind-Set, Jolin Naisbitt, May-June SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2007. Illiterates with Doctorates, Revisited, Pete? Designing for the “Other 90 Percent,” Cynthia Wagschal, March-April 2007. Futurists Recruited for Terrorism Report [box], Marvin J. Cetron, May-June 2007. G. Wagner, May-June 2007. Is Reading Obsolete? Michael Rogers, March- Smart Fashion, Patrick Tucker, September- April 2007. Getting Ahead by Looking Ahead, Eric October 2007. Garland, Julv-Avgust 2007. The New Media Age: End of the Written Welcome to Arden: The World of William Word? Patrick Tucker, March-April 2007. Outlook 2008, FUTURIST staff, November- Shakespeare, Kimberly Harris Fatten, July- December 2007. The Postliterate Future, Jolin Naisbitt, March- August 2007. April 2007. Predicting Panic, Cynthia G. Wagner, November- Voice-In/Voice-Out Computers and the December 2007. SOCIETY AND VALUES Postliterate Era, Williami Crossman, March- Finding Utopia in the Netherlands [box], April 2007. GOVERNANCE Patrick Tucker, July-August 2007. Foresight for Government, David M. Walker, ENERGY March-April 2007. How Attitudes Shape Our Future, Matthew Colborn, January-February 2007. Biodiesel’s Bright Future, Wil! Thurmond, July- How to Use the Global Legal Information Imperial Parallels [interview with Cullen August 2007. Network [box], Joseph N. Pelton, November- Murphy], Patrick Tucker, November-Decem- December 2007. The Car Makers: Who Is in the Lead and Who ber 2007. Is Catching Up? [box], Norma Carr-Ruffino Toward a Global Rule of Law: A Practical Is the United States Bound for Collapse? and John Acheson, July-August 2007. Step toward World Peace, Joseph N. Pelton, Lewis Lapham, November-December 2007. November-December 2007. “Not with a Bang”: Civilization’s Accelerat- 62 THE FUTURIST January-Februa20r0y8 Covering all issues from January-February 2007 through November-December 2007 (Volume 41) 2007 Subject / Author Index to THE FUTURIST Feature Articles, Book Reviews, and World Trends & Forecasts Efficiency: “Well-to-Wheel” Analysis [box], HEALTH AND MEDICINE SUBJECT INDEX Norma Carr-Ruffino and John Acheson, July- The Coming Osteoporosis Epidemic: Trend August 2007. Analysis, Jay Herson, March-April 2007. Energy Diversity as a Business Imperative, Expanding the Human Mind: The Future BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS Elizabeth Lowery, July-August 2007. of the Brain, William Holmes, July-August A Cashless New York City, Lisa Bodell, May- The Energy Project: Independence by 2020, 2007. June 2007. [svi Bisk, January-February 2007. Dislocations and the Global Economy [box], The Hybrid Phenomenon, Norma Carr-Ruffino PEOPLE Anil Hira, May-June 2007. and john Acheson, July-August 2007. How an Expert on Time Spends His Days The Future of Sports Media, Irving Rein, Philip Not All Hybrids Are Created Equal, Scott [profile of John Robinson], Patrick Tucker, Kotler, and Ben Shields, January-February Nathanson, July-August 2007. March-April 2007. 2007. Our Cashless Future, Allen H. Kupetz, May- _ ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES PUBLIC POLICY June 2007. Assessing the Impacts of Arctic Climate The Cure for Oil Addiction Is Leadership, Rise of the Cashless Do-Gooders, Marty Baker, Change [box], Lawsen W. Brigham, Septem- James Strock, January-February 2007. May-June 2007 ber-October 2007. Gasoline Taxes Needed to Stave Off Disaster, SportsCast: 10 Controversial Issucs Con- Four Scenarios for the Arctic [box], Lawson W. Gary Yohe, January-February 2007. fronting the Sports Industry, Jolin Sweeney, Brigham, September-October 2007. Going Green by Empowering Choice, Deron January-February 2007. Thinking about the Arctic’s Future: Scenarios Lovaas, }january-February 2007. for 2040, Lawson W. Brigham, September- i COMMUNICATIONS October 2007. How to Price Biofuels, Robert James Woolsey Jr., July-August 2007. The Dangers of Visual Culture, Christine Setting Happiness as a National Goal, Richard Rosen, March-April 2007. - FUTURES AND FUTURISM Layard, July-August 2007. Digital Storytelling, Joe Lambert, March-April Anticipations: The Remarkable Forecasts 2007. of H.G. Wells, Paul Crabtree, September- VioDlaevnitd RC.r iWmaerw icakn,d MCaays-h:J unTeh e 200C7o.n nection, October 2007 The Fall of the Word, and Civilization, Edward N. Luttwak, March-April 2007. A Futurist Mind-Set, Jolin Naisbitt, May-June SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2007. Illiterates with Doctorates, Revisited, Pete? Designing for the “Other 90 Percent,” Cynthia Wagschal, March-April 2007. Futurists Recruited for Terrorism Report [box], Marvin J. Cetron, May-June 2007. G. Wagner, May-June 2007. Is Reading Obsolete? Michael Rogers, March- Smart Fashion, Patrick Tucker, September- April 2007. Getting Ahead by Looking Ahead, Eric October 2007. Garland, Julv-Avgust 2007. The New Media Age: End of the Written Welcome to Arden: The World of William Word? Patrick Tucker, March-April 2007. Outlook 2008, FUTURIST staff, November- Shakespeare, Kimberly Harris Fatten, July- December 2007. The Postliterate Future, Jolin Naisbitt, March- August 2007. April 2007. Predicting Panic, Cynthia G. Wagner, November- Voice-In/Voice-Out Computers and the December 2007. SOCIETY AND VALUES Postliterate Era, Williami Crossman, March- Finding Utopia in the Netherlands [box], April 2007. GOVERNANCE Patrick Tucker, July-August 2007. Foresight for Government, David M. Walker, ENERGY March-April 2007. How Attitudes Shape Our Future, Matthew Colborn, January-February 2007. Biodiesel’s Bright Future, Wil! Thurmond, July- How to Use the Global Legal Information Imperial Parallels [interview with Cullen August 2007. Network [box], Joseph N. Pelton, November- Murphy], Patrick Tucker, November-Decem- December 2007. The Car Makers: Who Is in the Lead and Who ber 2007. Is Catching Up? [box], Norma Carr-Ruffino Toward a Global Rule of Law: A Practical Is the United States Bound for Collapse? and John Acheson, July-August 2007. Step toward World Peace, Joseph N. Pelton, Lewis Lapham, November-December 2007. November-December 2007. “Not with a Bang”: Civilization’s Accelerat- 62 THE FUTURIST January-Februa20r0y8 ing Challenge, Arnold Brown, September- The Truth and the Future [box], Sister Brenda UK to Build Zero-Carbon Homes Exclusively October 2007. Walsh, January-February 2007. by 2016, July-August 2007. On Dark Ages, Nader Elhefnawy, November- The World Future Society at 40: First Impres- Wind Energy: Power from the Prairie, Ron December 2007. sions, Lane Jennings, May-June 2007. Rebenitsch, January-February 2007. Reinventing Utopia, Lane Jennings, July- August 2007. GOVERNMENT A Safe Haven in the Himalayas [box], Patrick Closing Loopholes in Arms Trading, March- Tucker, July-August 2007. WORLD TRENDS & FORECASTS April 2007. Who Failed Rome? A Tale of Two Emperors Countering Cyber Attacks, May-June 2007. [box], FUTURIST staff, November-December [Written by editors Patrick Tucker and Cynthia G. 2007. Wagner, except where noted.] Fighting Civil Wars with Education, March- April 2007. WORLD AFFAIRS DEMOGRAPHY Germany to Build a Chinatown, September- October 2007. Defeating Terrorism: Is It Possible? Is It Prob- Latinos in America’s Cultural Laboratory, Eric able? Marvin J. Cetron, May-June 2007. Garland, January-February 2007. Microinsurance for Megadisasters, May-June 2007. No Security without Understanding, Ziauddin Men Not at Work, May-June 2007. Nanotech: Big Risks, Big Opportunities, July- Sardar, September-October 2007. A New Ruler for the Digital Divide, March- August 2007. The 17 Great Challenges of the Twenty-First April 2007. Century, James Martin, January-February Tracking Government Performance, November- 2007. Promoting Parenthood in Japan, May-June December 2007. 2007. U.S. Government Outlines Major Challenges, Time for a Global Welfare System? Anil Hira, Rise in Number of Skin Cancer Cases, July-August 2007. May-June 2007. November-December 2007. Values Conflicts in Stem-Cell Research, War Is a No-Win Scenario, James Forest, Will Cocoa Give Us the Next “Penicillin”? January-February 2007. September-October 2007. July-August 2007. Worst-Case Scenario: The Middle East, World Population Forecast Rises, September- SOCIETY Marvin J. Cetron and Owen Davies, September- October 2007. October 2007. Iraqi Values Shift Toward the Secular, November-December 2007. ECONOMICS WORLD FUTURE SOCIETY Japan’s Approach to Aging and Dying, Arthur Capitalism with a Conscience, July-August B. Shostak, September-October 2007. Alternative Races to Drive Future Prog- 2007. ress [box], Cynthia G. Wagner, November- Love and Immigration, May-June 2007. December 2007. China’s Barriers to Growth, July-August 2007. The Over-Mediated World, January-February A Beneficial Institution Building a Creative Fractal Transactions: Launching the Future 2007. Future [box], Charles Trudell, January- of Money, Thomas Frey, January-February February 2007. 2007. The Rise of Brain-Focused Teaching, May- June 2007. Personal Meaning in the World Future So- How to Buy Happiness, September-October Two-Parent Families: Adoptive vs. Natural, ciety [box], Peter F. Eder, January-February 2007. July-August 2007. 2007. The Intersection of Economics and the Arts, Youth’s Irrational Exuberance, March-April Scholars and Futurists Explore Range of March-April 2007. Hopes and Visions [box], Cynthia G. Wagner, 2007. Rich and Richer, Poor and Poorer, November- November-December 2007. December 2007. The Search for Foresight [six-part series]: TECHNOLOGY Subprime Lenders Target Women Unfairly, Antlike Robots, March-April 2007. 1. How THE FUTURIST Was Born, Edward May-June 2007. Cornish, January-February 2007. Confronting Driver Distraction, Merkel Weiss, Valuing a Company’s Innovators, September- . The World Future Society’s Emergence October 2007. January-February 2007. from Dream to Reality, Edward Cornish, Device Thwarts Digital-Picture Taking, May- March-April 2007. ENVIRONMENT June 2007. . The World Future Society’s First Confer- Debating Fisheries’ Fate, March-April 2007. The Energy of the Mob, November-December ence, Edward Cornish, May-June 2007. 2007. Great Plains Grasslands at Risk, September- . Futuring and World Peace, Edward Cor- Finding Invisibility, September-October 2007. October 2007. j nish, July-August 2007. How Does Invisibility Work? [box], September- Growth in Ocean-Current Power Foreséen, . Adventures in Organization Building: October 2007. March-April 2007. Adding Star Power to Futuring, Edward The Rise of Bionic Surgery, March-April 2007. Cornish, September-October 2007. Is Clean Coal Feasible? November-December 2007. Tapping the Power of DNA to Run Comput- . Future Shock and the Magic of the Fu- ture, Edward Cornish, November-Decem- Restoring Mother Nature’s Capital, September- ers, July-August 2007. ber 2007. October 2007. Virtual Immortality for Virtual Eternity, July- Thinking Globally, Acting Locally, Living Rising Waters, Drowning Hope, July-August August 2007. Personally, Cynthia G. Wagner, November- 2007. Wireless Devices May Compromise Privacy, December 2007. Survival of the Cutest, May-June 2007. May-June 2007. THE FUTURIST January-February 2008 63 2006 State of the Future, Jerome C. Glenn and Davies, Owen, and Marvin J. Cetron, Worst- BOOKS REVIEWED Theodore J. Gordon [reviewed by Patrick Case Scenario: The Middle East, September- Tucker], January-February 2007. October 2007. Beyond AI, J. Storrs Hall [reviewed by Patrick Your Leadership Legacy, Robert M. Galford and Eder, Peter F., Personal Meaning in the World Fu- Tucker], September-October 2007. Regina Fazio Maruca [reviewed by Cynthia G. ture Society [box], January-February 2007. Wagner], July-August 2007. Elhefnawy, Nader, On Dark Ages, November- The Extreme Future, James Canton [reviewed by Patrick Tucker], May-June 2007. December 2007. TheJ Curve, lan Bremmer [reviewed by Patrick Fatten, Kimberly Harris, Welcome to Arden: Tucker], January-February 2007. AUTHOR INDEX The World of William Shakespeare, July-August 2007. The Scenario Planning Handbook, Bill Ralston and Ian Wilson [reviewed by Patrick Tucker], Forest, James, War Is a No-Win Scenario, March-April 2007. Acheson, John, and Norma Carr-Ruffino, The September-October 2007. Hybrid Phenomenon, July-August 2007; The Frey, Thomas, Fractal Transactions: Launching Thinking about the Future, Andy Hines and Car Makers: Who Is in the Lead and Who Is Peter Bishop (editors) [reviewed by Patrick Catching Up? [box], July-August 2007; Ef- the Future of Money [World Trends & Fore- Tucker], November-December 2007. ficiency: “Well-to-Wheel” Analysis [box], July- casts], January-February 2007. Turning the Future into Revenue, Glen August 2007. FUTURIST staff, Outlook 2008, November- Hiemstra [reviewed by Cynthia G. Wagner], Baker, Marty, Rise of the Cashless Do-Gooders, December 2007; Who Failed Rome? A Tale of July-August 2007. May-June 2007. Two Emperors [box], November-December 2007. Bisk, Tsvi, The Energy Project: Independence by Garland, Eric, Getting Ahead by Looking Ahead, Statement required by the Act of August 21, 1970, 2020, January-February 2007. Section 3685, Title 39, United States Code, showing July-August 2007; Latinos in America’s Cul- the ownership, management, and circulation of THE Bodell, Lisa, A Cashless New York City, May- tural Laboratory [World Trends & Forecasts], FUTURIST. June 2007. January-February 2007. Office of publication: 791 nont Avenue, Suite 450, Bethesda, Maryl 32 (Montgomery Brigham, Lawson W., Thinking about the Arc- Herson, Jay, The Coming Osteoporosis Epidemic: County) tic’s Future: Scenarios for 2040, September- Trend Analysis, March-April 2007. Publisher: World Future Society, 7910 Woodmont Av October 2007; Assessing the Impacts of Arctic enue, Suite 450, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Climate Change [box], September-October Hira, Anil, Time for a Global Welfare System? Editor: Edward Cornish, 7910 Woodmont Avenue 2007; Four Scenarios for the Arctic [box], Sep- May-June 2007; Dislocations and the Global Suite 450, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 tember-October 2007. Economy [box], May-June 2007. Managing Editor: Cynthia ¢ Wagner Holmes, William, Expanding the Human Mind: mont Avenue, Suite 450, Bethesda, Mar Brown, Arnold, “Not with a Bang”: Civiliza- The Future of the Brain, July-August 2007. tion’s Accelerating Challenge, September- October 2007. Jennings, Lane, Reinventing Utopia, July- Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security Carr-Ruffino, Norma, and John Acheson, Tlie August 2007; The World Future Society at 40: holders owning or holding 1% or more of the total First Impressions, May-June 2007. amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: Hybrid Phenomenon, July-August 2007; The None Car Makers: Who Is in the Lead and Who Is Kotler, Philip, Irving Rein, and Ben Shields, Catching Up? [box], July-August 2007; Ef- The Future of Sports Media, January-February ficiency: “Well-to-Wheel” Analysis [box], July- 2007. August 2007. Kupetz, Allen H., Our Cashless Future, May- Cetron, Marvin J., Defeating Terrorism: Is It Pos- June 2007. sible? Is It Probable? May-June 2007; Futurists Lambert, Joe, Digital Storytelling, March-April Recruited for Terrorism Report [box], May-June 2007. 2007. Lapham, Lewis, Is the United States Bound for Cetron, Marvin J., and Owen Davies, Worst- Collapse? November-December 2007. Case Scenario: The Middle East, September- October 2007. Layard, Richard, Setting Happiness as a National Colborn, Matthew, How Attitudes Shape Our Goal, July-August 2007. Future, January-February 2007. Lovaas, Deron, Going Green by Empowering Choice, January-February 2007. Cornish, Edward, The Search for Foresight [six part series]: Future Shock and the Magic of the Lowery, Elizabeth, Energy Diversity as a Busi- Future [part 6], November-December 2007; ness Imperative, July-August 2007. Adventures in Organization Building: Adding Star Power to Futuring [part 5], September- Luttwak, Edward N., The Fall of the Word, and Civilization, March-April 2007. October 2007; Futuring and World Peace [part 4], July-August 2007; The World Future Martin, James, The 17 Great Challenges of the Society's First Conference [part 3], May-June Twenty-First Century, January-February 2007; The World Future Society’s Emergence 2007. Total Free from Dream to Reality [part 2], March-April Murphy, Cullen, Imperial Parallels [interview Dis 2007; How THE FUTURIST Was Born [part 1], January-February 2007. by Patrick Tucker], November-December 2007. Crabtree, Paul, Anticipations: The Remarkable Naisbitt, John, A Futurist Mind-Set, May-June Percent Paid Forecasts of H.G. Wells, September-October 2007; The Postliterate Future, March-April 2007. 2007. I certify that the statements made above by me are correct Crossman, William, Voice-In/Voice-Out Comput- and complete. —Jefferson Cornish, Business Manager ers and the Postliterate Era, March-April 2007. Nathanson, Scott, Not All Hybrids Are Created Equal, July-August 2007. 64 THE FUTURIST January-Februa20r0y8 Pelton, Joseph N., Toward a Global Rule of Law: A January-February 2007. Wagner, Cynthia G., Predicting Panic, November- Practical Step toward World Peace, November- December 2007; Thinking Globally, Acting Lo- December 2007; How to Use the Global Legal ThuAurgmuosntd ,2 00W7i.l l, Biodiesel’s Bright Future, July- cally, Living Personally, Nov ember-December Information Network [box], November- 2007; Alternative Races to Drive Future Prog- December 2007. Trudell, Charles, A Beneficial Institution Build- ress [box], November-December 2007; Schol- ing a Creative Future [box], January-February ars and Futurists Explore Range of Hopes and Rebenitsch, Ron, Wind Energy: Power from the 2007. Visions [box], November-December 2007; Prairie [World Trends & Forecasts], January- February 2007. Tucker, Patrick, Imperial Parallels [interview Your Legacy as a Leader [book review of Your Leadership Legacy by Robert M. Galford and with Cullen Murphy], November-December Rein, Irving, Philip Kotler, and Ben Shields, Regina Fazio Maruca], July-August 2007; The Future of Sports Media, January-February 2007; Methods fer Thinking about the Future Profits and Prophecy [book review of Turning [book review of Thinking about the Future 2007. the Future into Revenue by Glen Hiemstra], edited by Andy Hines and Peter Bishop], July-August 2007; Designing for the “Other Robinson, John, How an Expert on Time Spends November-December 2007; The Artificial 90 Percent,” May-June 2007. His Days [profile by Patrick Tucker], March- Mind and the Posthuman Future [book review April 2007. of Beyond AI by J. Storrs Hall], September- Wagschal, Peter, I/literates with Doctovates, Re- October 2007; Smart Fashion, September- visited, March-April 2007. Rogers, Michael, Is Reading Obsolete? March- April 2007. October 2007; Finding Utopia in the Nether- Walker, David M., Foresight for Government, lands [box], July-August 2007; A Safe Haven March-April 2007. Rosen, Christine, The Dangers of Visual Culture, in the Himalayas [box], July-August 2007; March-April 2007. Managing a Future of Extremes [book review Walsh, Sister Brenda, The Truth and the Future of The Extreme Future by James Canton], ibox], January-February 2007. Sardar, Ziauddin, No Security without Under- standing, September-October 2007. Mnianyg- J[ubnoeo k 20r0e7v; ieAw H anofd bTohoe k Sfcoern aSrcieon arPiloa nPnlianng- Warwick, David R., Violent Crime and Cash: The Connection, May-June 2007. Shields, Ben, Irving Rein, and Philip Kotler, Handbook by Bill Ralston and Ian Wilson], The Future of Sports Media, January-February March-April 2007; The New Media Age: End Weiss, Merkel, Confronting Driver Distrac- 2007. of the Written Word? March-April 2007; How tion [World Trends & Forecasts], January- an Expert on Time Spends His Days [profile of February 2007. Shostak, Arthur B., Japan's Approach to Aging John Robinson], March-April 2007; Is and Dying [World Trends & Forecasts], Woolsey, Robert James, Jr., How to Price Biofuels, September-October 2007. Tyranny Doomed? [book review of The J Curve July-August 2007. by Ian Bremmer], January-February 2007; Strock, James, The Cure for Oil Addiction Is The State of the Future Turns Ten [book review Yohe, Gary, Gasoline Taxes Needed to Stave Off Leadership, January-February 2007. of 2006 State oft he Future by Jerome C. Glenn Disaster, January-February 2007. and Theodore J. Gordon], January-February Sweeney, John, SportsCast: 10 Controver- 2007. sial Issues Confronting the Sports Industry, Back Issues of THE FUTURIST January-February 2007 (Vol. 41, No. 1) July-August 2007 (Vol. 41, No. 4) The 17 Great Challenges of the Twenty-First Century ¢ The The Hybrid Phenomenon ¢ Energy Diversity as a Business Energy Project: Independence by 2020 * Going Green by Imperative * Not All Hybrids Are Created Equal ¢ Biodiesel’s Empowering Choice ¢ Gasoline Taxes Needed to Stave Off Bright Future ¢ How to Price Biofuels * Reinventing Utopia ¢ Disaster ¢ The Cure for Oil Addiction Is Leadership ¢ Welcome to Arden: The World of William Shakespeare ¢ Set- SportsCast: 10 Controversial Issues Confronting the Sports ting Happiness as a National Goal ¢ Expanding the Human Industry ¢ The Future of Sports Media ¢ How THE FUTUR- Mind ¢ Futuring and World Peace * Getting Ahead by Look- IST Was Born ¢ How Attitudes Shape Our Future ing Ahead March-April 2007 (Vol. 41, No. 2) September-October 2007 (Vol. 41, No. 5) Foresight for Government ¢ The New Media Age: End of the Worst-Case Scenario: The Middle East ¢ War Is a No-Win Written Word? ¢ The Postliterate Future ¢ Digital Storytell- Scenario ¢ No Security without Understanding ¢ Thinking ing * Is Reading Obsolete? ¢ Voice-In/Voice-Out Computers about the Arctic’s Future ¢ “Not with a Bang”: Civilization’s and the Postliterate Age ¢ The Fall of the Word, and Civiliza- Accelerating Challenge ¢ Anticipations: The Remarkable tion ¢ Illiterates with Doctorates, Revisited ¢ The Dangers of Forecasts of H. 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