Table Of ContentCovering all issues from January-February 1996 through November-December 1997  (Volumes 30 and 31) 
A Two-Year  Index  to 
THE  FUTURIST 
Titles  and Authors,  1996-1997 
The End Is Not Nigh [Debate, The Global  FORECASTS AND SCENARIOS 
TITLE  INDEX  Environment: Megaproblem or Not?], 
Images of Worlds to Come [book review of 
Ronald Bailey, Mar-Apr 97. 
Imagined Worlds by Freeman Dyson], Lane 
ARTS  ThOec t Fu97t.u re of Energy, Robert W. Fisher, Sep-  Jennings, Nov-Dec 97. 
Outlook 97, FUTURIST staff, Nov-Dec 96. 
The Art of Space Science, FUTURIST staff,  Get Ready for Another Oil Shock!, L.F. Ivan- 
Nov-Dec 97.  hoe, Jan-Feb 97.  Outlook ’98, FUTURIST staff, Nov-Dec 97. 
Learning to Value Nature’s Free Services,  Scenarios Bring 2025 to Life [book review of 
BUSINESS  Janet N. Abramovitz, Jul-Aug 97.  2025 by Joseph F. Coates, John B. Mahaffie, 
and Andy Hines], Arnold Brown, Nov-Dec 97. 
Business Booms and Busts [book review of  Making Rules for a Cleaner Future [Debate, 
The K Wave by David Knox Barker], Lane  The Global Environment: Megaproblem or  FUTURES STUDIES 
Jennings, Jan-Feb 96.  Not?], Hazel Henderson, Mar-Apr 97. 
The Rise of the Knowledge Entrepreneur,  Encyclopedia of the Future: A Monumental 
William E. Halal, Nov-Dec 96  FOOD  Achievement [book review of Encyclopedia 
of the Future edited by George Thomas 
Restaurant Renaissance: Current and Future  Kurian and Graham T.T. Molitor], Cynthia 
CITIES  Trends in Food Service, Marvin |. Cetron,  G. Wagner, Jul-Aug 96. 
Fred J. DeMicco, and John A. Williams, Jan- 
The Nonstop City—And Other Heretical  The Future of Everything: Editor Discusses 
Feb 96. 
Notions about Time, L.. Michael Hager,  the New Encyclopedia of the Future \inter- 
May-Jun 97  Who Will Feed China?, Lester R. Brown, Jan-  view with Graham T.T. Molitor], Kevin 
The Rise of the Information-Age Metropo-  Feb 96.  McGuinness,  Jul-Aug 96. 
lis, Robert Atkinson, Jul-Aug 96.  FORECASTING  Futurist Lessons from Thomas Jefferson, 
Robert K. Greenleaf, Mar-Apr 97. 
COMMUNICATION  Anticipatory Management: Tools for Better  How I Became a Futurist, Wendell Bell, May- 
“Dial Anywhere” Phone Service, Kevin  Decision Making, William C. Ashley and  Jun 97. 
James L. Morrison, Sep-Oct 97. 
McGuinness, Nov-Dec 96.  How the Centuries Turned: Hopes and 
Apocalypse, Wow! Why Tomorrow May  Fears from A.D. 999 to 1999 [book review 
THE ECONOMY  Never Come [book review of The End of the  of Century's End by Hillel Schwartz], Lane 
World by John Leslie], Lane Jennings, May-  Jennings, May-Jun 96. 
Smart Cards: Key to Cashless Economy?  Jun 97 
The Purposes of Futures Studies, Wendell 
Doug Manchester, Jan-Feb 97  Creative Problem Solving: A Way to Fore-  Bell, Nov-Dec 97. 
We Can Build a Sustainable Economy, Lester  cast and Create a Better Future, Richard  Renaissance Futurist Leonardo da Vinci, 
R. Brown, Jul-Aug 96.  Fobes, Jan-Feb 96.  FUTURIST staff, May-Jun 97 
A Global Overview of Futures Studies 
EDUCATION —  [book review of The Knowledge Base of Fu-  GOVERNMENT 
tures Studies edited by Richard A. Slaugh- 
Cyberlearning vs. the University: An Irre-  ter], Lane Jennings, Nov-Dec 96.  Creating a Framework for Utopia, David 
sjiecstt,i bJloes eFpho rcNe.  PMeelteotn,s  aNno vI-mDmeco va9b6.l e Ob-  Idea Futures: Gambling on Science, Russ  Boaz, Nov-Dec 97. 
Ray, Jan-Feb 97.  Futurizing America’s Institutions, Richard D 
Edtuicoant-iAogne  WTaercsh:n oTlhoeg y,B atJtalmee so vHe.r  SInnidfeorr, maM-a y-  Remember Taranto! The First Pearl Harbor,  Lamm, Sep-Oct 96. 
Jun 96.  William L. Renfro, Nov-Dec 96.  Getting Power Back to the People [Debate, 
Technology's Revenge [book review of Wiiy  Governance Tomorrow: Global or Local? 
What Students Must Know to Succeed in 
the 21st Century, Donna Uchida, Marvin J.  HTihniensg,s  JBuitle- ABuagc k 97b.y  Edward Tenner], Andy  CMoaryp-oJruant e 97o.r  Citizen?],  David C. Korten 
Cetron, and Floretta McKenzie, Jul-Aug 96. 
Thinking About the Future, Frederik Poll  Global Governance or Globai “Something 
ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES  Sep-C Ict 96.  Else”? [Debate, Governance Tomorrow: 
Global or Local? Corporate or Citizen?], 
Bet on a Better Future |Debate, The Global  What Futurists Can and Should Do [book re-  Walter Truett  Anderson,  May-Jun 97. 
view of Foundations of Futures Studies, Vol. 1, 
Environment: Megaproblem or Not?],  by Wendell Beil], Lane Jennings, Mar-Apr 97  Peace through World Government |D ebate, 
Julian L. Simon, Mar-Apr 97  Governance Tomorrow: Global or Local? Cor- 
The “Wild Cards” in Our Future: Preparing 
Differences in Perspective |Debate, The  porate or Citizen?], John Logue, May-Jun 97 
for the Improbable, Jolin L. Petersen,  Jul- 
Global Environment: Megaproblem or  Aug 97.  A Scenario for Decline in America, William 
Not?], Dennis Pirages, Mar-Apr 97.  deB.  Mills,  Sep-Oct 96. 
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Who Should Make Decisions about Your  Seven New Principles of Leadership, Donna  Super Projects: Rebuilding and Improving 
Life? [Debate, Governance Tomorrow:  C.L. Prestwood and Paul A. Schumann Jr., Jan-  Our Planet, McKinley Conway, Mar-Apr 96. 
Global or Local? Corporate or Citizen?],  Feb 97.  The Top 10 Innovative Products for 2006: 
Barbara Conry, May-Jun 97.  Technology with a Human Touch, Stephen 
Why Freedom Doesn’t Work Right Any  PERSONAL FUTURES  Millett and William Kopp, Jul-Aug 96. 
More [book review of Requiem for Modern  Best Laid Plans: Discovering Who You Are  Virtual Reality Meets Cyberspace, Cynthia 
Politics by William Ophuls], Lane Jennings,  and Where You Are Headed, William B.  G. Wagner, May-Jun 96. 
Sep-Oct 97. 
Rouse, Mar-Apr 96.  Will Cloning End Human Evolution?, 
HABITATS  Envisioning Your Future: Imagining Ideal  Michael Mautner, Nov-Dec 97. 
Scenarios, James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Pos- 
Hotels on Reefs, Asteroids, and Dirigibles,  ner,  May-Jun 96.  VALUES 
FUTURIST staff, Jan-Feb 97.  Happiness and Creativity: Going with the  America’s Clashing Belief Systems [book re- 
Flow [Special Report on Happiness],  view of A House Divided by Mark Gerzon], 
HEALTH  Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Sep-Oct 97.  Lane Jennings, Sep-Oct 96. 
A Brilliant Future with Disabilities, Arthur  Happiness and Wealth [Special Report on  Cure or Care? The Future of Medical Ethics, 
Blaser, Sep-Oct 96.  Happiness], Edward Cornish, Sep-Oct 97.  Robert B. Mellert, Jul-Aug 97. 
Fit for the Future: A 10-Step Plan to Muscle  The Science of Happiness [Special Report  Reassessing the Economic Assumption, 
Up Exercise Programs, Eric P. Durak, Nov-  on Happiness], Ed Diener and David G.  Willis W. Harman, Jul-Aug 96. 
Dec 96.  Myers, Sep-Oct 97. 
Toward a New Definition of Progress, 
Health Care in Cyberspace: Patients Lead a  Self-Renewal, Jolin W. Gardner, Nov-Dec 96.  Richard Heinberg, Jul-Aug 97. 
Revolution, Tom Ferguson, Nov-Dec 97. 
Your Legacy to Future Generations, Ken 
Our Bio-Future: Exploring the Frontiers of  PHILOSOPHY  Melrose, Sep-Oct 96. 
Human Biology, Edith Weiner, Mar-Apr 96.  Humanity as a Single Entity?, William Van 
Reversing Human Aging: It’s Time to Con-  Dusen Wishard, Mar-Apr 96.  WOMEN’S FUTURES 
sider the Consequences, Michael Fossel, Jul-  SOCIETY  A Day in 2020 [Special Report, Women’s Pre- 
Aug 97. 
ferred Futures], Judy Mandel, May-Jun 97. 
Winning the War on Cancer, R. Grant Steen, 
Mar-Apr 97.  The Dream Society, Rolf Jensen, May-Jun 96.  Global Network Coordinator Named [Spe- 
Generation X: What They Think and What  cial Report, Women’s Preferred Futures], 
Your Health in 2010: Four Scenarios, Clement  They Plan to Do, Bob Losyk, Mar-Apr 97.  Jessica Lipnack, May-Jun 97. 
Bezold, Sep-Oct 96. 
Impacts of Robotic Sex, Joel C. Snell, Jul-Aug  A Pakistani Perspective: Islamic Women as 
.  INFORMATION AGE  97.  Role Models [Special Report, Women’s 
Preferred Futures], Zohra Azam, May-Jun 
The Macroindustrial Era: A New Age of 
Better to Be Part “Phile” and Part “Phobe”  Abundance and Prosperity, Michael Zey,  97. 
[Debate, Information Technology Revolu-  Mar-Apr 97.  Parity and Partnership [Special Report, 
tion: Boon or Bane?], Stewart Brand, Jan-Feb  Women’s Preferred Futures], Pamela 
9,  Sex in the Future: Virtuous and Virtual?,  McCorduck, May-Jun 97. 
Kenneth Maxwell, Jul-Aug 97. 
The Cyber Future: 92 Ways Our Lives Will  Parthenocracy: Government by Maidens 
Change by the Year 2025, Edward Cornish,  Telecommunities: The Next Civilization,  [Special Report, Women’s Preferred Fu- 
Jan-Feb 96.  George Bugliarello, Sep-Oct 97.  tures], Cynthia G. Wagner, May-Jun 97. 
Information Is the Critical Resource of the  What's Ahead for Families: Five Major Forces  2020: The Modern Renaissance [Special Re- 
of Change, Joseph F. Coates, Sep-Oct 96. 
Future [Debate, Information Technology  port, Women’s Preferred Futures], Gio 
Revolution: Boon or Bane?], Harlan Cleve-  Youth at Risk: Saving the World’s Most Pre-  Gutierrez and Erica Mayer, May-Jun 97. 
land,  Jan-Feb 97.  cious Resource, Gene Stephens, Mar-Apr 97. 
Whole-Systems Thinking [Special Report, 
Mr. Gates Builds His Dream House [book  Women’s Preferred Futures], Lauren 
review of The Road Ahead by Bill Gates], Ed-  SPACE  Huddleston, May-Jun 97. 
ward Cornish,  Jul-Aug 96 
Escaping the Ultimate Disaster—A Cosmic  Women in the Year 2020 [Special Report, 
Protesting “Progress”: Lessons from the  Collision, John S. Lewis, Jan-Feb 97.  Women’s Preferred Futures], Patricia 
Luddites [book review  of Rebels Against the  Why Bother about Space?, B. Alexander  Nicholson, May-Jun 97. 
Future  by Kirkpatrick Sale], Lane  Jennings, 
Mar-Apr 96  Howerton, Jan-Feb 96.  Women of the Future: Alternative Scenar- 
ios, Christopher B. Jones, May-Jun 96. 
Shattering, Shriveling, and Shredding [De-  TECHNOLOGY 
bate, Information  Technology Revolution:  WORK 
Boon or Bane?], Kirkpatrick Sale, Jan-Feb 97.  The Emerging Interactive Society, Peter F. 
Top 10 Reasons the Information Revolution  Eder, May-Jun 97.  Future Jobs: From Now to 2005 [book review 
Is Bad for Us |Debate, Information  Tech-  Emerging Technologies: What's Ahead for  of Occupational Outlook Handbook by the 
nology Revolution:  Boon or Bane?], Michael  2001-2030, William E. Halal, Michael D. Kull,  U.S. Department of Labor], Kevin McGuin 
Marien,  Jan-Feb 97  and Ann Leffmann, Nov-Dec 97.  ness, Jan-Feb 97. 
Get Ready for a Digitized Future: Smart  The New Millennium Workplace: Seven 
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS  Changes That Will Challenge Managers— 
Toasters, Media Butlers, and More, Marvin 
World Prospects from an African Perspec-  J. Cetron and Owen Davies, Jui-Aug 97.  And Workers, Robert Barner, Mar-Apr 96. 
tive, Olugbenga  Adesida, Jan-Feb 96  Man’s Brief Reign in the Evolutionary Spot-  The Revolution in the Workplace: What's 
Happening to Our Jobs?, David Pearce 
light, John Chapman, Sep-Oct 97. 
Snyder, Mar-Apr 96. 
LEADERSHIP  The Promise of Genetics, Joseph F. Coates, 
Work Spaces That Work: Designing High- 
John B. Mahaffie, and Andy Hines, Sep-Oct 
Leading  the Vision  Team, ’ Burt Nanus, May  97  Performance Offices, Ronald A. Gunn and 
Jun 96  Marilyn S. Burroughs, Mar-Apr 96. 
The Promise of Virtual Reality, Jolin C. 
The Paradox of Power, Bruce Lloyd, May-Jun  Briggs, Sep-Oct 96 
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64  THE FUTURIST  January-February  1998
WORLD FUTURE SOCIETY  John A. Williams, Restaurant Renaissance:  Gerzon, Mark, A House Divided |book review 
Current and Future Trends in Food Service,  by Lane Jennings], Sep-Oct 96. 
FutureVision: Finding Common Ground at  Jan-Feb 96. 
the Eighth General Assembly, Cynthia G.  Greenleaf, Robert K., Futurist Lessons from 
Wagner, Nov-Dec 96.  Cetron, Marvin J., Donna Uchida, and Flo-  Thomas Jefferson, Mar-Apr 97. 
retta McKenzie, What Students Must Know 
FuCtourrniissth , FoJraenc-aFsetbs  9370.  Years Later, Edward  to Succeed in the 21st Century, Jul-Aug 96.  Gurnonu,g hsR,o nWaolrdk  AS.p,a caensd  ThMaatr iWloyrnk : S.D eBsuirg-n ing 
Chapman, John, Man's Brief Reign in the Evo-  High-Performance Offices, Mar-Apr 96. 
Technology in Service to Society, Andy  lutionary Spotlight, Sep-Oct 97. 
Hines, Nov-Dec 97.  Gutierrez, Gio, and Erica Mayer, 2020: The 
Cleveland, Harlan, Information Is the Critical  Modern Renaissance [Special Report, 
Resource of the Future {Debate, Information  Women’s Preferred Futures], May-Jun 97. 
AUTHOR  INDEX  Technology Revolution: Boon or Bane?],  Hager, L. Michael, The Nonstop City—And 
Jan-Feb 97.  Other Heretical Notions about Time, May-Jun 
Coates, Joseph F., What's Ahead for Families:  97. 
Abramovitz, Janet N., Learning to Value Na-  Five Major Forces of Change, Sep-Oct 96.  Halal, William E., The Rise of the Knowledge 
ture’s Free Services, Jul-Aug 97.  Coates, Joseph F., John B. Mahaffie, and  Entrepreneur, Nov-Dec 96. 
Adeshida, Olugbenga, World Prospects from  Andy Hines, 2025 [book review by Arnold  Halal, William E., Michael D. Kull, and Ann 
an African Perspective, Jan-Feb 96.  Brown], Nov-Dec 97; The Premise of Genet-  Leffmann, Emerging Technologies: What's 
Anderson, Walter Truett, Global Governance  ics, Sep-Oct 97  Ahead for 2001-2030, Nov-Dec 97. 
or Global “Something Else”? (Debate,  Conry, Barbara, Who Should Make Decisions  Harman, Willis W., Reassessing the Economic 
Governance Tomorrow: Global or Local?  about Your Life? [Debate, Governance To-  Assumption, Jul-Aug 96. 
Corporate or Citizen?], May-Jun 97.  morrow: Global or Local? Corporate or Cit- 
izen?], May-Jun 97.  Heinberg, Richard, Toward a New Definition 
Ashley, William C., and James L. Morrison,  of Progress,  Jul-Aug 97. 
Anticipatory Management: Tools for Better De-  Conway, McKinley, Super Projects: Rebuilding 
cision Making, Sep-Oct 97.  and Improving Our Planet, Mar-Apr 96.  Henderson, Hazel, Making Rules for a Cleaner 
Future [Debate, The Global Environment: 
Atkinson, Robert, The Rise of the Information-  Cornish, Edward, Happiness and Wealth |Spe-  Megaproblem or Not?], Mar-Apr 97. 
Age Metropolis, Jul-Aug 96.  cial Report on Happiness], Sep-Oct 97; Fu- 
turist Forecasts  30 Years Later, Jan-Feb 97; Mr.  Hines, Andy, Technology in Service to Society, 
Azam, Zohra, A Pakistani Perspective: Islamic  Gates Builds His Dream House [book review],  Nov-Dec 97; Technology's Revenge [book re- 
Women as Role Models [Special Report,  Jul-Aug 96; The Cyber Future: 92 Ways Our  view], Jul-Aug 97. 
Women’s Preferred Futures], May-Jun 97.  Lives Will Change by 2025, Jan-Feb 96.  Hines, Andy, Joseph F. Coates, and John B. 
Bailey, Ronald, The End Is Not Nigh [Debate,  Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly, Happiness and  Mahaffie, 2025 [book review by Arnold 
The Global Environment: Megaproblem or  Creativity: Going with the Flow [Special Re-  Brown], Nov-Dec 97; The Promise of Genet- 
Not?], Mar-Apr 97.  port on Happiness],  Sep-Oct 97.  ics, Sep-Oct 97. 
Barker, David Knox, The K Wave [book re-  Davies, Owen, and Marvin J. Cetron, Get  Howerton, B. Alexander, Why Bother about 
view by Lane Jennings], Jan-Feb 96.  Ready for a Digitized Future: Smart Toasters,  Space?, Jan-Feb 96. 
Barner, Robert, The New Millennium  Work-  Media Butlers, and More, Jul-Aug 97.  Huddleston, Lauren, Whole-Systems Thinking 
place: Seven Changes That Will Challenge  DeMicco, Fred J., Marvin J. Cetron, and  [Special Report, Women’s Preferred Fu- 
Managers—And Workers, Mar-Apr 96.  John A. Williams, Restaurant Renaissance:  tures], May-Jun 97. 
Bell, Wendell, The Purposes of Futures Studies,  Current and Future Trends in Food Service,  Ivanhoe, L.F., Get Ready for Another Oil 
Nov-Dec 97; How I Became a Futurist, May-  Jan-Feb 96.  Shock!, Jan-Feb 97. 
Jun 97; Foundations of Futures Studies, Vol. 1,  Diener, Ed, and David G. Myers, The Science  Jennings, Lane, Images of Worlds to Come 
[book review by Lane Jennings], Mar-Apr  of Happiness [Special Report on Happiness],  [book review], Nov-Dec 97; Why Freedom 
97.  Sep-Oct 97.  Doesn't Work Right Any More [book review], 
Bezold, Clement, Your Health in 2010: Four  Durak, Eric P., Fit for the Future: A 10-Step  Sep-Oct 97; Apocalypse, Wow! Why Tomorrow 
Scenarios, Sep-Oct 96.  Plan to Muscle Up Exercise Programs, Nov-  May Never Come [book review], May-Jun 97; 
Blaser, Arthur, A Brilliant Future with Disabili-  Dec 96.  What Futurists Can and Should Do (book re- 
ties, Sep-Oct 96.  view], Mar-Apr 97; A Global Overview of Fu- 
Dyson, Freeman, Imagined Worlds [book re-  tures Studies [book review], Nov-Dec 96; 
Boaz, David, Creating a Framework for Utopia,  view by Lane Jennings], Nov-Dec 97.  America’s Clashing Belief Systems [book re- 
Nov-Dec 97.  Eder, Peter F., The Emerging Interactive Society,  view], Sep-Oct 96; How the Centuries Turned: 
Brand, Stewart, Better to Be Part “Phile” and  May-Jun 97.  Hopes and Fears from A.D. 999 to 1999 [book 
Part “Phobe” [Debate, Information Technol-  review], May-Jun 96; Protesting “Progress”: 
Ferguson, Tom, Health Care in Cyberspace: Pa- 
ogy Revolution: Boon or Bane?], Jan-Feb 97.  tients Lead a Revolution, Nov-Dec 97  Lessons from the Luddites [book review], 
Briggs, John C., The Promise of Virtual Reality,  Mar-Apr 96; Business Booms and Busts [book 
Sep-Oct 96.  Fisher, Robert W., The Future of Energy, Sep-  review], Jan-Feb 96 
Oct 97. 
Jensen, Rolf, The Dream Society,  May-Jun 96. 
Brown, Arnold, Scenarios Bring 2025 to Life  Fobes, Richard, Creative Problem Solving: A 
[book review], Nov-Dec 97.  Way to Forecast and Create a Better Future  Jones, Christopher B., Women of the Future: 
Brown, Lester R., We Can Build a Sustainable  Jan-Feb 96.  Alternative Scenarios,  May-Jun 96. 
Economy, Jul-Aug 96; Who Will Feed China?  Fossel, Michael, Reversing Human Aging:  It’s  Kopp, William, and Stephen Millett, The Top 
Jan-Feb 96.  Time to Consider the Consequences,  Jul-Aug  10 Innovative Products for 2006: Technology 
with a Human  Touch,  Jul-Aug 96 
Bugliarello, George, Telecommunities: The 
97. 
Next Civilization, Sep-Oct 97.  FUTURIST staff, The Art of Space Science  Korten, David C., Getting Power Back to the 
People [Debate, Governance Tomorrow: 
Burroughs, Marilyn S., and Ronald A.  Nov-Dec 97; Outlook  ‘98, Nov-Dec 97; Ren- 
Gunn, Work Spaces That Work: Designing  aissance Futurist Leonardo da Vinci,  May-Jun  Global or Local? Corporate or Citizen?], 
High-Performance Offices, Mar-Apr 96.  97; Hotels on Reefs, Asteroids,  and Dirigibles  May-Jun 97 
Cetron, Marvin J., and Owen Davies, Get  Jan-Feb 97; Outlook  ‘97, Nov-Dec  96.  Kouzes, James M., and Barry Z. Posner, 
Ready for a Digitized Future: Smart Toasters,  Gardner, John W., Self-Renewal, Nov-Dec 96  Envisioning Your Future:  Imagining Ideal 
Scenarios,  May-Jun 96. 
Media Butlers, and More, Jul-Aug 97.  Gates, Bill, The Road Ahead |book review by 
Cetron, Marvin J., Fred J. DeMicco, and  Edward Cornish], Jul-Aug 96 
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Kull, Michael D., William E. Halal, and Ann  Editor Discusses the New Encyclopedia of the  Steen, R. Grant, Winning the War on Cancer, 
Leffmann, Emerging Technologies: What's  Future |interview by Kevin McGuinness],  Mar-Apr 97. 
Ahead for 2001-2030, Nov-Dec 9  Jul-Aug 96.  Stephens, Gene, Youth at Risk: mo: the 
Kurian, George Thomas, and Graham T.T.  Molitor, Graham T.T., and George Thomas  World's Most Precious Resource, Mar-Apr 97. 
Molitor, Encyclopedia of the Future [book re-  Kurian, Encyclopedia of the Future [book re-  Tenner, Edward, Why Things Bite Back [book 
view by Cynthia G. Wagner], Jul-Aug 96.  view by Cynthia G. Wagner], Jul-Aug 96. 
review by Andy Hines], Jul-Aug 97. 
Lamm, Richard D., Futurizing America’s Insti-  Morrison, James L., and William C. Ashley,  Uchida, Donna, Marvin J. Cetron, and 
tutions, Sep-Oct 96.  Anticipatory Management: Tools for Better De-  Floretta McKenzie, What Students Must 
Leffmann, Ann, William E. Halal, and  cision Making, Sep-Oct 97.  Know to Succeed in the 21st Century, Jul-Aug 
Michael D. Kull, Emerging Technologies:  Myers, David G., and Ed Diener, The Science  96. 
What's  Ahead for 2001-2030, Nov-Dec 97.  of Happiness [Special Report on Happiness],  U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Out- 
Leslie, John, The End of the World |book re-  Sep-Oct 97.  look Handbook [book review by Kevin 
view by Lane Jennings], May-Jun 97  Nanus, Burt, Leading the Vision Team, May-  McGuinness], Jan-Feb 97. 
Lewis, John S., Escaping the Ultimate Disas-  Jun 96.  Wagner, Cynthia G., Parthenocracy: Govern- 
ter—A Cosmic  Collision, Jan-Feb 97.  Nicholson, Patricia, Women in the Year 2020  ment by Maidens [Special Report, Women’s 
Lipnack, Jessica, Global Network Coordinator  [Special Report, Women’s Preferred Fu-  Preferred Futures], May-Jun 97; Future- 
Named [Special Report, Women’s Preferred  tures], May-Jun 97.  Vision: Finding Common Ground at the Eighth 
Futures], May-Jun 97.  Ophuls, William, Requiem for Modern Politics  General Assembly, Nov-Dec 96; Encyclopedia 
Lloyd, Bruce, The Paradox of Power , May-Jun  [book review by Lane Jennings], Sep-Oct  o[fb otohek  Fruetuvriee:w ],A  JMuoln-uAmuegn t9a6l;  VAicrthuiaelv eRmeeanlti ty 
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96.  Meets Cyberspace, May-Jun 96. 
Logue, John, Peace through World Government  Pelton, Joseph N., Cyberlearning vs. the Uni-  Weiner, Edith, Our Bio-Future: Exploring the 
[Debate, C ;0vernance Tomorrow: Global or  versity: An Irresistible Force Meets an Immov-  Frontiers of Human  Biology, Mar-Apr 96. 
Local? Corporate or Citizen?], May-Jun 97  able Object, Nov-Dec 96. 
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97. 
Mahaffie, John B., Joseph F. Coates, and  Jan-Feb 96. 
Andy Hines,2 025 [book review by Arnold  Pirages, Dennis, Differences in Perspective  Wishard, William Van Dusen, Humanity as a 
Brown], Nov-Dec 97; The Promise of Genet-  [Debate, The Global Environment:  Single Entity?, Mar-Apr 96. 
ics,  Sep-Oct 97  Megaproblem or Not?], Mar-Apr 97. 
Manchester, Doug, Smart Cards: Key to Cash-  Pohl, Frederik, Thinking About the Future,  ZeAy,g e Miofc hAabeuln,d aTnhcee  Maancdr oiPnrdosupsetrriitayl,  MEraar: -AA prN ew 
less Economy? Jan-Feb 97  Sep-Oct 96.  97. 
Mandel, Judy, A Day in 2020 [Special Report,  Posner, Barry Z., and James M. Kouzes, En- 
visioning Your Future: Imagining Ideal Scenar- 
Women’s Preferred Futures], May-Jun 97. 
—- Michael, Top 10 Reasons the Informa-  ios, May-Jun 96.  SSetcattieomne n3t6 85r,e qTuiitrlee d 39,b yU ntihtee dA ctS taotfe sA uCgoudset,  s21h,o w1i97n0g,  
Prestwood, Donna C.L., and Paul A. Schu- 
mtiaokn ioRne volTuetcihonno loIsg yB ad Refovro lUust io[nD:eb atBeo,o n Inofro r-  mann Jr., Seven New Principles of Leadership,  TthHeE  owFnUeTrUsRhIiSpT,.  management, and circulation of 
Bane?], Jan-Feb 97.  Jan-Feb 97  Office of publication: 7910 Woodmont Avenue, 
MaEuvtonleurti,o n?M,i chNaoevl-,D ecW ill9 7C  loning  End Human  RaJya,n -RFuesbs , 97I.d ea Futures: ( sambling on Science,  Sguoimteer y 450C,o unBtetyh)e sda,  Maryland 20814-3032 (Mont- 
Publisher: World Future Society, 7910 Woodmont 
Maxwell, Kenneth, Sex in the Future:  Virtuous  oe William L., Remember Taranto! The  Avenue, Suite 450, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 
and Virtual?, Jul-Aug 97  First  Pearl Harbor, ‘Nov- Dec 96.  Editor: Edward Cornish, 7910 Woodmont Avenue, 
May, Graham,  The Future  as a Learning  Rouse, William B., Best Laid Plans: Discover-  Suite 450, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 
Process, Jul-Aug 96  ing Who You Are and Where You Are Headed,  Owner: World Future Society (a nonprofit  corpora- 
Mar-Apr 96.  tion with no stockholders) 
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Women’s  Preferred Futures], May-Jun 97  Shredding [Debate, Information Technology  total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securi- 
Revolution: Boon or Bane?], Jan-Feb 97;  ties: None 
McCorduck, Pamela, Parity and Pai tnership  Rebels  Against the Future [book review by  Average No  Actual No. 
t[uSrpeesc]i,a l MaRye-pJorutn,  9W7o men’s Preferred Fu-  Lane Jennings], Mar-Apr 96.  iCsospuei esD urEaicnhg  SinCgolpei eIss soufe  
Schumann, Paul A., Jr., and Donna C.L.  Preceding 12  Published 
McGuinness, Kevin, Future  Jobs:  From Now  to  Prestwood, Seven  New Principles of Leader-  Months  Nearest t 
2005 [book review], Jan-Feb 97;  “Dial  Any  ship,  Jan-Feb 97  (SeFpitl-iOncgt  Da1t9e9 7) 
vhere”  Phone  Service,  Nov-Dec  96; The Fu 
ture  of Everything:  Editor  Discusses the  New  Schwartz, Hillel, Century's End [book review  Total No. Copies Printed  36,95)  38,694 
Encyclopedia of th >  Palsu re  |[interview  with  by Lane Jennings], May-Jun 96.  P1.a iSda leCsi rcTuhlraotuiognh  Dealers 
Graham  T r Molitt or], Jul-Aug 96  Simon, Julian L., Bet on a Better Future |De-  ind Carriers, Street 
bate, The Global  Environment: Megaprob-  Vendors & Counter Sales 
McKenzie, Floretta, Marvin J. Cetron, and  2. Mail Subscription 
Donna Uchida, What Students  Must Know |  lem or Not?], Mar-Apr 97.  otal Paid Circulation 
Succeed in the  21st Century,  Jul-Aug 96  Slaughter, Richard A., The Knowledge Base of  D.  Free Distribution by Mail 
Meolfl eMretd,i caRlo bEetrhti cs B.,f ul“.CuAr e ugor . 9C7 are?  The Future  Fniuntgusr]e,s  NSotuvd-iDees c |b9o6o k review by Lane Jen-  CSiaanrmrdpi leOre,ts h,e ror  OFCrtoehmee prl CiomMpeieneatsna sr y, 
Snell, Joel C., Impacts of Robotic  Sex, Jul-Aug  Total Distribution 
Melrose, Ken, rou?  Lega  y to Future  Ge  97  Copies  Not Distributed 
tions,  Sep-Oct 96 
1. Office use,  leftover 
Millett, Stephen, and William Kopp,  Snider, James H., Education  Wars: The Battle  maccounted,  spoiled after 
10 OlyI nnovativ;e   Pp roducts f for 2006:  Techno'   er Information  Age Technology, May-Jun 96  p?.r iRnettiunrgn s  from news agents 
1 Human  Touch, Jul- Aug 96  — David Pearce, The Revolution in the 
Total  16,95  38,6094 
Mills,  —e deB.,  Workplace  it’s Hapyening to Our Jobs?, 
Mar-Apr 96  I certify that the  statements made  above by me are correct 
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Molitor, Graham T.T., T/ 
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