Abstract

Foresight has ubiquitous uses in everyday life. But its implementation at the social level presents difficulties which have not yet been fully resolved. This article considers the nature of foresight as a human capacity, some barriers to its use and contexts where implementation is being attempted. It is concluded that foresight activities are basically driven by structural imperatives. They imply a continued growth of foresight work despite the considerable difficulties involved.

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