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government-future-representation

The idea that governments should act to protect and represent the interests of future generations in present-day policy.

1 chapter across 1 book

Clock of the Long Now: Time and Responsibility (1999)Stewart Brand

CHAPTER 18, USES OF THE FUTURE

Chapter 18 explores the practical and philosophical uses of the future in shaping political and social change, exemplified by the Mont Fleur Scenarios which facilitated South Africa's transition from apartheid to democracy. It highlights the inherent human bias toward considering the future, as discussed by philosopher Derek Parfit, and emphasizes the role of government in representing future interests in contemporary capitalist societies. The chapter also references foundational works on cooperation and foresight, such as Robert Axelrod's 'The Evolution of Cooperation.'