would it be possible to chat to someone in niall's team. my father norman macrae was the economist's future historian - in 1984 i co-authored www.2025report.com - it seems all our future exponential scenarios are crashing into each other; i would like to know if there is one event younger half of the world can best connect -both zoom & help realise adaptatively- possibly the future summit guterres has proposed to climax his tenure in 2023
as a diaspora scot with several generations who worked in Asia including his father-inlaw sir kenneth kemp who wrote up constitution of india's independence,, dad who survived being a teenage navigator in world war 2 myanmar campaign intended future history to be how communities integrating families could entrepreneurially network positive change reversing the colonial era; living up to adam smith transparency ;meeting von neumann and becoming his biographer gave dad a passion for debating local to global mapping of 100 times more tech a decade ahead of time.. as yet none of the foyful futures valuing education win-wins or other community rising change are spinning in direction needed for the massive collaborations worthy of first sustainability generation- when dad died in 2010 japan friends suggested i help sherpa graduate asian journalists to study fazle abed women empowerment ; at www.economistwomen.com we have logged up what cases we could matching the 5 primary sdgs and the 3 xfactors - going green humanising AI, including deep data mapping infrastructure for all- i guess history compound consequences and unnatural borders are crashing into us in ways that make one of dad's main predictions notable- thinking diversely through in 4 languages can be critical to sustainability - code , chinese english, mother tongue.. chris macrae washington dc region
Uaustin wow if only i was under 60 adgain love idea of forbidden courses
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Our Forbidden Courses summer program invites top students from other universities to join us for a spirited discussion about the most provocative questions that often lead to censorship or self-censorship in many universities. Students will become proficient and comfortable with productive disagreement. Instructors will range from top professors to accomplished business leaders, journalists, and artists. see also this podcast on why old universities have sunk under academic bloat and liberal intolerance and student loans now more than credit card debt