Monthly Archives: September 2010

If An Idea Does Not Sound Absurd, Then There’s No Hope For It

“If an idea does not sound absurd, then there’s no hope for it.”—Albert Einstein
I recently came across these words from Albert Einstein in the context of an interview on the topic “Does Science Fiction Predict the Future of … Read More »

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IF and Walking Away from Omelas

This July, I was part of a group academics, political advisors, playwrights and writers, international aid organizers, activists, professors and journalists who were invited to attend an “ideas festival” in the Aspen mountains, free of charge, as “scholars.” On the… Read More »

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Citizen Discussion as a Developmental Tool for IF Reports

One of the ideas that has been recently been under discussion within IF is the possibility that citizen or public discussions of the approaches developed within IF sanctuary projects (that are ultimately published as reports) could be used to further… Read More »

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