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Long-term Thinking What We Don't Know About World Population History A new paper by Timothy Guinnane reveals the flaws and uncertainties involved in estimating historical population By Jacob Kuppermann
Economics In "The Ministry for the Future," New Ideas From Ancient Wisdom When we are bound in a system of reciprocity, not return on investment, we will be closer to being the kind of ancestors future people need. By Forrest Brown
Economics Can Economic Growth Continue Over the Long-term? In a scarcity mindset, growth is limited by resources. In an abundance mindset, it is limited only by our ingenuity. By Jason Crawford
Futures Conceiving the Future of Reproductive Technology In-Vitro Fertilization has gone from science fiction to a reality. Now, new technologies are offering some the genetic engineering tools to more deeply control our reproductive future. But are these reproductive technologies saviors, threats, or something in between? By Laura Jayne
Long Now Talks Johanna Hoffman Speculative Futures: Design Approaches to Foster Resilience and Co-create the Cities We Need