Notes
- . Robert L. Heilbroner, An Inquiry into the Human Prospect (New York: W. W. Norton, (1974).
- . Victor Ferkiss, “Christianity and the Fear of the Future,” this issue.
- . Karl R. Popper, The Poverty of Historicism, 3d ed. (New York: Harper & Row, (1964).
- . Peter Roberts, “The World Can Yet Be Saved,” New Scientist January 23, 1975, pp. 200–201 Mihajlo Mesarovic and Eduard Pestel, Mankind at the Turning Point: The Second Report to the Club of Rome (New York: E. P. Dutton, 1974).
- . Edgar S. Dunn, Jr., Economic and Social Dcvcliipment: A Process of Social Learning (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, (1971).
- . Ibid.; Edgar S. Dunn, Jr., Social Information Processing and Statistical Systems (New York: Wiley Interscience, (1974).
- . Gordon L. Allport, Becoming‐: Basic Cnsiderations for a Psychology of Personality (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, (1955).
- .Ralph W.Burhoe, “The Civilization of the Future: Ideals and Possibilities,” Philosophy Forum 13 (1973): 149–77.
- .Ralph W.Burhoe, “The Control of Behavior: Human and Environmental,” Journal of Environmental Health 35 (1972): 255.
- . Ibid.; Victor Ferkiss, The Future of Technological Civilization (New York: George Braziller, Inc., (1974).
- . Carl J. Friedrich, “The Dialectic of Political Order and Freedom,” in The Concept of Order, ed. Paul G. Kurtz (Seattle: University of Washington Press, (1968), pp. 342–50.
- . Ibid., p. 350.
- . Dunn, Social Information Processing, p. 196.