93 contemporary barbarisms from the perspective of 2123
93 contemporary barbarisms from the perspective of 2123
It would be short-sighted to assume that we, as humanity, have reached such a level of maturity that our descendants will not find some aspects of our – apparently civilised – everyday life repulsive and sad. Taking action now is a chance to join the ranks of the enlightened, who are ahead of their times, but more importantly: the sooner we, humans, realise our contemporary barbarisms, the sooner we can move towards a better, more mature humanity.
So, we asked 60 futurists from around the world a question: “How will we disgust our descendants? We were particularly interested in “eye-opening, revelatory ideas that humanity is largely not yet thinking about. Responses that proved to be a real revelation for many respondents include phenomena that are only just taking shape and, from a future perspective, may involve a variety of challenges. Other submitted ideas are already present in public discourse and confirm areas where the world needs to change.
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