A University of the Future (Plan Europe 2000, Project 1: Educating Man for the 21st Century, #6)

by Dieter Berstecher, Jacques Dreze, Yves Guyot, Colette Hambye, Ignace Hecquet, Jean Jadot, and Jean Ladriere

Gabriel Fragniere (Foreword), Gaston Deurinck (Introduction), and Friedrich Edding (Foreword)

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In instituting its prospective studies the European Cultural Founda tion has to some extent gone against tradition. Until now those who were deeply committed to the idea of a European Community looked into the past rather than into the future for bases on which the com munity could be integrated. However, if we want a European society to become a reality it must be built on the basis of shared fundamental values. The majority of publications dealing with a unified or inte grated Europe have until now accepted that this foundation guarantee ing the stability of a future European society should be found in certain common elements of the history of the European nations. The futurological studies instituted by the European Cultural Foun dation have not rejected this mode of approach outright. They have respected the historical framework indispensable to any futurological undertaking. But the research and discussions of the groups working within the framework of Plan Europe 2000 offer increasing support to the conviction expressed by Gaston Deurinck in the first words of his introduction to the present study: "The future does not exist .. thf> future is to be created, and before being created, it must be conceived, it must be invented, and finally willed" ..
  • ISBN13 9789024716197
  • Publish Date 31 March 1974
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Publisher Springer
  • Imprint Kluwer Academic Publishers
  • Edition 1974 ed.
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 212
  • Language English