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Conjuguer l’histoire

Bernard Morel
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Bernard Morel: Laboratoire de conjoncture et prospective (Paris)

L'Actualité Economique, 1975, vol. 51, issue 2, 194-208

Abstract: Futurology often looks like a new undertaking, the object of which would be to give people "the fantastic and marvellous" that every one needs: make one dream of tomorrow. But if the future is an alibi, it must also be a tool for mobilization. Prospective gives then to itself a less emphatic purpose: it is a new way of reading past and present (that is to say to understand history) as to define the prospects which make the future. The future is not determined in a mecanic way. It is the resultant and the expression of different projects (projects of economical groups and classes), which meet, clash inside a complex economic and social formation.

Date: 1975
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