Abstract

Supermarket tabloids may give forecasting the future a bad name, but the Bethesda, Maryland-based World Future Society takes it quite seriously. In the latest issue of the society's magazine, The Futurist, longtime editor Edward Cornish took a look at 34 predictions made in the first issue, 30 years ago, by notables such as novelist Arthur C. Clarke.

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