About THE FUTURIST
THE FUTURIST is a bi-monthly magazine published since 1967 by the World Future Society and is a principal benefit of membership, read by 25,000 members worldwide.
Edited by Edward Cornish, former president of the World Future Society, THE FUTURIST takes no stand on what the future will or should be like. The magazine strives to serve as a neutral clearinghouse of ideas. Each article and department item includes the name and address of an author or source to contact for more information and expand your network.
Each issue contains feature articles written by outstanding experts in a wide range of fields: business, creativity, education, economics, environment and resources, values, and more. In addition, several departments offer shorter news briefs, book reviews, and other items of interest from a variety of sources.
Among the many influential futurists and experts who have contributed to THE FUTURIST are: Gene Roddenberry ... Newt Gingrich ... Al Gore ... Alvin and Heidi Toffler ... Buckminster Fuller ... Frederik Pohl ... Isaac Asimov ... Vaclav Havel ... Hazel Henderson ... Margaret Mead ... Robert McNamara ... B.F. Skinner ... Nicholas Negroponte ... Helena Norberg-Hodge ... Arthur C. Clarke... Ray Kurzweil...David Walker...Edward Luttwak...and James Woolsey.
A one-year subscription is included with basic membership for $49. Subscriptions for libraries or other institutions are $59 per year. Payment may be made by check or money order in U.S. currency or by credit card. No additional charge is made for overseas surface postage; for airmail delivery anywhere in the world, add $25 per year per publication. For orders to be delivered in the state of Maryland, add a 5% sales tax. Join today!
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How to Feed Eight Billion People
By Lester R. Brown
Outlook 2010
More than 70 Forecasts for 2010 and Beyond
Timeline for the Future: Potential Developments and Likely Impacts
By Marvin J. Cetron
The Design Economy: A Brave New World for Businesses and Consumers
By Thomas A. Easton



