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Topic: world most innovative youth
1655 .. http://www.ted.com/talks/eva_vertes_looks_to_the_future_of_medicine.html#  eva vertes   help our family of collaboration blogs survey which practice and where will youth's 10000 greatest job creators come from - health, education,  energy, open tech     Number 1 in Economics for Youth online library of norman macrae - The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant - videos 1 2 -fansweb  NMFoundation- youth projects - include yunuschoolusa   …
Added by chris macrae at 6:49am on June 5, 2011
Topic: Journal of Social Business wants to be number 1 in supporting MOOC
oice- help us identify leaders who wish to collaborate around 2010s being worldwide youth's most productive and sustaibale decade at http://wholeplanet.tv x . click pic below to download special issue celebrating 15 years of microcreditsummit sampled to 2500 delegates of world summit spain 2011 …
Added by chris macrae at 2:33pm on April 7, 2013
Comment on: Topic 'Journalistsforhumanity.com Diaries of first 75 years of uniting peoples and nat…'
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Added by chris macrae at 11:27am on March 20, 2022
Topic: Once in a Generation - youth futures reporting from EU 1955, South Africa 1968, oxford 2013 and where else
13 years of The curriculum of Entrepreneurial Revolution published in The Economist between 1972-1985 raised the future history questions needed for the 2010s to design worldwide youth's exponentially most sustainable inter-generational relay. The vicious systems alternative being the opposite compound consequence of a Big Brothered Planet in which less than a billion people could ever thrive. Why? Because unlike man's biggest egos nature's evolutionary rules are primarily micro-up and collaborative. Einstein's greatest discovery was to rebuke man-made science- whenever it claims there is no more space to innovate, please value modeling dynmaic compound interactions at a more micro level.    Where did this come from? I know of my father's 3 main adult learning curves. Between 1960 and 1975 he aimed to facilitate west meets east (reference trilogy of consider japan started in 1962, asian pacific www century 1975). He knew that if there needs to be a world reserve currency then the human race needs to collaboratively celebrate the location where system investments are being designed round the most rising livelihoods. The Asia Pacific region would have nearly 2 billion  rising livelihoods compared to the dollars home region of about 10 time less. (The 2013 book Leaderless Economy reprises all of the common sense needed to mediate integrating exponential opportunities and threats- in such a way as to  sustain a global village world valuing open society's youth)   Between 1948 and 1960 (dad's first 12 years at The Economist)  he had been the first journalist to cover how Europe had come up with the most wonderful social-economic visions such as the EU and National health service (see 1984 retrospective on how to design 10 times less costly health services before they trapped youth in old people's debt), Short-term bi-polar politics fanned by tv age is the worst possible way of systemically designing social futures. As leaders like Churchill and Eisenhower knew, the impact of such inconvenient truth is to compound 10 times more cost of the future of youth than could be sustainable by next generations."Eisenhower - every gun that is made, every warship that is launched, every rocket that is fired signifies in a final sense the theft from those who hunger and are not fed who are cold and not clothed".   Back in 1984 two wondrous economic crises of opportunity and risk were valued by Norman's investigative mindset. Number 1:  Orwell, Einstein, Von Neumann, Gandhi and all those 1930s greats had made a timelining mistake in scripting the Big Brother scenario of hyper connected technology one generation too early. Number 2: That the USSR was about to implode, and peace's biggest dividends now needed to be mapped by a worldwide collaboration of hemisphere leaders. That was how this opening scenario of his future history of the net generation became integral to any hi-trust debate of entrepreneurial revolution. Youth futures no longer needed American Congress to budget over one sixth of all taxes and over one half of all discretionary decision-making on military.    (2013 Reprise CNN with Dr Yunus reprise this in the debate of will the biggest western decision makers please move on from the science fiction of moon race goals to social fiction of ending poverty out of every comunity on earth. Youth are invited to test elders overs the next 2 years on this purpose and host a worldwide debriefing with Nobel peace lauraetes out of Atalanta Nov 2015)    .As norman was to share with Dr Muhammad Yunus in 2008, for those British teenagers to survive world war2 going up to Cambridge in 1954 was the perfect time to question economics. There was the chief questioner Keynes. The students he mentored between 1945-1948 had adult experiences of war. All 4 monolpolies that education chains youth today to -whao teaches, what subjects, who who examines, who ceritifies -were suspended.. This was a time of raising questions about the biggest system mistakes not of being told your future would be certoified according to how many top-down errprs you repeated in the fashion of a Monty Python parrot. Dr Yunus chickled at that as the BBC's greatest cross-cultural investigator Michael Palin and newest nature correspondents (eg Paul Rose) has just been touring his vilage banking , open technolgy webbing and green energy motghers investment networks in youth. This is how norman's last publication came to be with Muhamad Yu nus at the end of 2008, and was celebrated in the first rememberance party to Norman macra out of The Economist Boardroom Fall 2010. Entering his late teens father chose to learn economics from an Indian correposndene course while navigating airplanes in world war 2 over modernday bangladesh and Myanmar. There was a lot of down time for questioning between the hectic action missions. Surviving the war father was mentored by Keynes whose general theory is summarised as the futires of youth will be exp[oentially designed or destroeyed by economists and ideolgists who increasingly monoplise hpw the world is ruled. At the same time father had access to the 1943 centenray autobiography of The Economist - the bible on how a scot with the goal of ending hunger became a member of parliament to get rid of vested interest MPS, started up The Economist for that purspoe, befirended Queen Victoria who decided she would rather rule over commonwealth than slave-making empire. Ironically the cost to Britain of the first world war turned its world-impacting position from commonwealth to common-debt, and during the first half of the 20th century it was a good thing that the dollar evolved as the world's reserve currency. Norman helped The Economist turn from 3rd rank weekly UK fournal to first transatlantivc viewspaper. Embedded in all his futuure histories was the need for western midesets to give up the economic batern to the eastern hemishperes but in such a way that integrated southen hemisphers reconciling the problems they had inherited from the days that colnisers extracted their resources. Fortunately the post-indsutial age of service and knowhow networking economies actually multiplies valiue as knoiwhow is used unlike the scarcities caused by consuming up things. So those alive between 1975-2025 would likely determine forexpoentailly  better or for worse all future purspoes of our human race. As al peoples became more worldwide connected than separated boundary problems compounded by differeing expectaions and incolmes of rich and poor nations would compound man's biggest risk. The last thing the world needed was economists and idelogues separated by Nobel prizes of epace and economics as one of the first nobel economic recipients van hayek saoid in hus acceeptance speech MY Economics for raising every youth's livelihod Norman's personal learning curves as a young adult between 1943 and 1948 need to become all youth's entrepreneurial learning curves between 2013 and 2018. Two ways to move this forward are open education redesigning economics curricula for every age from kindergarten up and The Economist getting back to its wholeplanet purpose of end hunger and end capital abuse of youth by its 175th birthday in 2018 …
Added by chris macrae at 8:56am on January 11, 2014
Topic: Top 7 searches for 10 times more affordable : politicians, health, energy, education, banking, social media, professional system designs and multi-win models
5 energy, food, water systems (clean & abundant for machine, and human?) 4 education -2012 s.africa introduces missing curricculum of entrepreneur literacy to all children, youth take over open edu production at KhanAc 2.1 3 banking -2008 Macrae & Muhammad Yunus 910 times cheaper & better for every community's livelihoods ? 2 socia! !?! media- 2013:can Atlanta2015 go beyond ad age dreams of "i'd like to teach the world to" cf Jottings (silicon valley debate 1996  .. 1997 ) -can twin future capital expos of youth job creation become more impactful than Olympics? 1 change economics and professional system designs to multi-win models of open society -2018 sees 175th celebration of mediating end to hunger & capital abuse of youth 2013-2018 briefing to baroness hogg and father's 5 main living colleagues at the economist.doc, 1984, 1982, 1976, 1975, 1972, 1962  ... 1991 beyond politics by PR    12 week leaders debate on ER's Future Capitalism 1984: 2010 questions/collaborations - rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk wash dc 1 301 881 1655 If you are connecting youth with a 10 times more affordable search across entrepreneurial practitioners one of these future compasses (or another compass),  we'd love to her from you chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Norman Macrae Foundation with The Economist, asserts commons rights to open education curriculum of Entrepreneurial Revolution since 1972   many cases can be expected to be combinatorial: eg 6<>4<>2 postcards to next 100 million nursing job   related references Norman Macrae : Books & Surveys at The Economist For net generation to be sustainable, every human being will need to be free to be 10 times more productive over 1.5 generations Here are the goals of the system design that Entrepreneurial Revolution's (ER) curriculum aims to help the first 1.5 net generations  achie… Started by youLatest Reply why not urgently search for 8 times more economical healthcare -revisiting 1984 question in The Economist Healthcare - the world's largest industry -and the one that is most likely to bankrupt a nation's youth? .Better care at one eighth the co…   For net generation to be sustainable, every human being will need to be free to be 10 times more productive over 1.5 generations Here are the goals of the system design that Entrepreneurial Revolution's (ER) curriculum aims to help the first 1.5 net generations  achieve… 2 6 minutes ago Reply by chris macrae ?the most valuable game youth can play with social media If you can think of a different most valuable game - we'd love to hear from you - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk advisory : please note we do no… 0 40 minutes ago …
Added by chris macrae at 6:18am on January 17, 2014
Topic: help certify MOOC that empower youth to be 10 times more productive
n of multi-win models searched out with the most heroic entrepreneurial revolutionaries anywhere in the world that urgent service challenges are visible     the curricula are designed by -and to celebrate - job creating entrepreneurs and typically match the new millennium's greatest service franchise needs in comminities all round the world - millions of students can access the world's leading curriculum of its kind instead of students being locked into thousands of me-too curricula offered by separated univeristies and professors who are compoeting not to share knowkedge   alumni of the mooc are treasured as collaboration entrepreneurs -often they help peer to peer next students - and know all the innovations that free universities like those emerging around taddy blecher and mandela/branson/google africa partners empower; similarly lessons will be shares from the greatest youth entrepreneur competitions and wherever social labs have been designed round community granted broadband   most universities role in connecting such moocs will be to provide local coaching and certify studnens have achieved the MOOC combination of their choice   in parallel to the mooc there will be a common reference library to smart mobile apps and open technolgy and the most heroic open source franchises empowering sustainable communities- norman's 1984 book mapped out why at least 30000 open franchises would need to be identified where the value co-created stayed in the community and with the people producing it - the value of the internet will be celebrated as the smartest education media ever designed not the dumbest advertising media   we welcome your suggestions and questions on ways that particular contexts of moocs can help youth be 10 times more productive- for example norman's last articles written in 2008 -and celebrated at The Economist Boardroom reunion of 2010- celebrated the dawn of 100 times more economical cashless banking than those walled streets. mad avenues and divisive politicians spun the 2000s round! let's make loans that make students jobless and in debt the last thing a pro-youth economical bank ever offers!   join our end march 2013 dialogue on this with world experts of pro-youth banking - this will be round 1 in our call for microeducationsummit to be way of interacting post 2015 millennium goals…
Added by chris macrae at 3:16pm on January 22, 2013
Topic: Open Source Transcripting of curriculum year 42 The Economist's Pro-Youth Entrepreneurial Revolution
happy to mediate if people try and prevent you in true and fair use of sharing this knowhow so that the net generation becomes worldwide youth's mist productive and collaborative time - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Foundation Norman Macrae, The Economist's pro-youth economist Washington DCregion tel 1 301 881 1655 Transcripts on Who was Norman Macrae? 0.1 The Economist - 0.2 His Grand-Daughter; 0.3 Viscount Matt Ridley(former science editor of The Economist), 0.4 Transcript from First worldwide pro-youth economics party ( Boardroom of The Economist with "telegram" from Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus - if your ffuture capital wants to co-host a youth economic celebration party , please contacytus Transcripts ER1 series on 21st C organisational designs will need to be wholly different systems from 20th Century's largest: ER1.1 Mackey Conscious Capitalism 2013; Norman Macrae Next Capitalism's pro-youth Entrepreneurial Revolution (The Economist 1976) .. Craig Barrett Ethical Leadership Text; George Soros and Sir Fazle Abed Text on How Economics and Open Society 2013; Yunus (Nobel 2006) Can Do Now Script for Planet Earth and Valuing Human Creativity; Yunus Social Business 2000 Bookclub discussion text 2008   ER2 Series Open Education texts ER3 Series in those who design youth's future - be they economists or public servants - need to earn youth's trust and maximize win-win models: Keynes; Von Neumann ... Unseen Wealth's 2 Curricula -Part 1 Curriculum When do Professions do Great Harm to Youth and Sustaining Huiman Futures? Part 2 how do we mediate the most valuable future purspoe that each global market sector can exponentially sustain. Part 2 overlays with Conscious CapitalismCurricula   …
Added by chris macrae at 12:47pm on September 2, 2013
Topic: MOOC youth economics and net generation jobs - 41st year of research
ack in 1843, The Economist had been founded with the aim of mediating Britain's lead of the industrial revolution from top-down slavemaking Empire to epicentre of Commonwealth. By 1972, arguably the biggest agenda confronted by our species was coing into view:  the Post-industrial revolution would offer 2 opposite ways of desiging the future- but with a critical difference to humanity's previous decision trees. Historically civilisation declined and fell separately; once our species became intimately interconnected it is logical to anticipate that all our childrens futures will rise or fall together. System Choice: Big Gets Bigger Versus Micro Gets More Openly Entrepreneurial The top-down, boxed-in ruling world would pied piper the first net generation towards Big Brother; the bottom-up open systems way ahead would amongst other goodwill dynamics value little sisters rights to be. ... After seeing 500 youth sharing knowledge around a digital network in 1972, it took Norman Macrae 10 years 1972-1982 to outline this open systems curriculum, which was published as a concise future history in English in 1984 (other languages later years). The book maps an alternative future for gravitating the world round that Orwell's Big Brother endgame.   Norman's teenage years had been personally influenced by Hitler and Stalin- so he wasn't disagreeing that Orwell's future was a likely outcome of the emerging net generation of worldwide peoples becoming more connected than separated. Logic suggested a choice -at an exponentially accelerating rate, our species would reach a sustainability crossroads. Forewarned was forearmed- that's why Norman hosted Entrepreneurial Revolution dialogues out of The Economist from 1972. That's how the first book on the net generation was written by a pro-youth economist and joyous cross-cultural explorer.   Here is what Baron Joseph Grimmond said in 1984: I am more than willing to accept that were we to use science along the lines Norman Macrae suggests, we could transform the world. A quarter of a century later, The Economist's long-time science editor Viscount Matt Ridley in 2010 wrote this about the Magum Opus of Norman's life as The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant. Death of a great optimist by Matt Ridley Published on Tuesday, June 15, 2010, updated Friday, March 16, 2012 Norman Macrae 1923-2010 - The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant Asia Rising Surveys 1962 Consider Japan: 1967 Japan Rising part 2.1 7 May 1977 survey of Two Billion People- Asia 1975 Asian Pacific Century 1975-2075 1977 survey China The Economist.  Can we help peoples of Russia 1963.. The Economist. what do Latin Americans need  1965.   The Economist. Saturday, has washington dc lost happiness for ever? 1969. Chris Macrae: Those who read dad's 1984 text  -mapping the net generation's 3 billion jobs - will see that Youth Economics converged 7 sub-curriculum - we would love to know where the most trusted updating MOOCs are on each.. Each curriculum involves freeing the purpose of a market mapped as a system that multiplies the most possible value across generations 7 purpose of economics in ruling a borderless world where peoples, professions and borderless public servants need to value compounding the next generation's human lot let alone doing no current evil 6 purpose of healthcare 5 purpose of education and intelligent forms of media and open tech 4 purpose of banking 3 purpose of aid and foundations to be designed -and celebrated joyfully- around goals for a new millennium . That includes investing in youth to co-produce the goals that were not possible before digital networking's death of distance 2 purpose of clean energy - both for machines and food and water that energises humans 1 purpose of peace spreading happiness and safety through communities all over our world   We are behind Norman's exponential deadlines on starting in the most purposeful direction in all 7 of these deep human practices and integral value exchanges. So as well as searching for transparent curriculum so youth can enjoy living these purposes, we need to value what last change gamechanger sall of us alive in the 2010s can find -and collaborate around - to get back on track. Some leaders that encourage us are at http://wholeplanet.tv  but we'd love to hear who empowers you and yours on which combinations of these 7 curriculum vitae   MATT RIDLEY When I joined the Economist in 1983, Norman Macrae was the deputy editor. He died last week at the age of 86. Soon after I joined the staff, a thing called a computer terminal appeared on my desk and my electric typewriter disappeared. Around that time, Norman wrote a long article that became a book about the future. It was one of the strangest things I had ever read. It had boundless optimism -- ... Over the last decade, I have written many articles in The Economist and delivered lectures in nearly 30 countries across the world saying the future should be much more rosy. This book explores the lovely future people could have if only all democrats made the right decisions. combined with a weird technological vision -- Eventually books, files, television programmes, computer information and telecommunications will merge. We'll have this portable object which is a television screen with first a typewriter, later a voice activator attached. Afterwards it will be minaturised so that your personal access instrument can be carried in your buttonhole, but there will be these cheap terminals around everywhere, more widely than telephones of 1984. The terminals will be used to access databases anywhere in the globe, and will become the brainworker's mobile place of work. Brainworkers, which will increasingly mean all workers, will be able to live in Tahiti if they want to and telecommute daily to the New York or Tokyo or Hamburg office through which they work. In the satellite age costs of transmission will not depend mainly on distance. And knowledge once digitalised can be replicated for use anywhere almost instantly. and a startlingly fresh economic perspective -- In the 1890s around half of the workforce in countries like the United States were in three occupations: agriculture, domestic service and jobs to do with horse transport. By the 1970s these three were down to 4 per cent of the workforce. If this had been foretold in the 1890s, there would have been a wail. It would have been said that half the population was fit only to be farmworkers, parlourmaids and sweepers-up of horse manure. Where would this half find jobs? The answer was by the 1970s the majority of them were much more fully employed ( because more married women joined the workforce) doing jobs that would have sounded double-Dutch in the 1890s: extracting oil instead of fish out of the North Sea; working as computer programmers, or as television engineers, or as package-holiday tour operators chartering jet aircraft. When he retired in 1988 he wrote Some will say [I have] been too optimistic. That is what a 65-year-old like me finds it natural to be. When I joined The Economist in 1949 it seemed unlikely that the world would last long. But here we stand, 40 memory-sodden years on, and what have we done? What we have done - largely because the poorest two-thirds of people are living much longer - is approximately to octuple real gross world product. During the brief civilian working lives of us returning soldiers from the second world war, we have added seven times as much to the world's producing power as was added during all the previous millennia of homo sapien's existence. That may help to explain why some of us sound and write rather tired. It does not explain why anybody in the next generation, to whom we gladly vacate our posts, can dare to sound pessimistic. He was a rational optimist. By: Matt Ridley | Tagged: rational-optimist   GAMECHANGER DIALOGUES of Entrepreneurial Revolution at The Economist since 1972   TO Future of EDUCATION   Changing the world with MOOC since 1972 Is MOOC the happiest flavor of the year 2013, or is it integral to the Entrepreneurial Revolution of the Net Generation becoming an order of magnitude more productive provided we the peoples invest openly in youth co-producing brilliant millennium goals? hubs of MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSE/CURRICULUM Search results economist.com Free education: Learning new lessons Dec 19th 2012,...Higher education: Not what it used to be Nov 29th 2012, I understand most people will identify with an in-between position to this question. Although I only encountered the term MOOC in 2012, while a founder of Coursera was presenting at Brookings Economic Institute in my hometown of Washington DC, here's why MOOC needs to be a gamechanger for everything my teenage daughter's generation can be http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65GONYCqM_k My father who worked at The Economist for most of the second half of the 20th century and I first came across Massive Online Curriculum in 1972. I went on to work on that -specifically online statistics course for non-mathematicians accessed by hundreds of students simultaneously across 4 universities at the UK National Dev Project of Computer Assisted Learning. In parallel dad, Norman Macrae, started revaluing the microeconomic impact of open source on every exponential market's future purpose (eg media, banking, energy, nutrition, healthcare, peace ,.. 4 hemisphere integration of millennium goals.). Berners Lee made a giant educational leap forward for humanity with the worldwide web but until coursera most investment in west coast innovation has been more about advertising's command and control world than opening online courses to our youth's freedom and happiness. Judged from a 40 year perspective, we are near to an irreversible tipping point of what the purpose of the internet is to be. So that's why I will place my bets on MOOC being not only the best news of 2012 but of the century so far. I am busy recontacting every educational revolutionary I have encountered in the last 40 years. I would delight in being linked into if you are too - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk wash dc 1 301 881 1655 . To Investing in Every Other Way Ahead Our Children Can Be Norman Macrae Foundation invites you to co-host a celebration of the Entrepreneurial Revolution future that you and yours most want to co-produce- 3 celebrations have been hosted so far since :the parting of The Economist's Unacknowledged Giantsummer 2010 1 at The Economist boardroom on the future of the world's leading youth economists Hubbing in Southern Action Learning Networks with south African partners of Mandela's revolution in Free University Girl Effect: Look East with Japan Embassy in Dhaka on why Norman hoped worldwide youth would enjoy Asia Pacific worldwide century rising 1976-2075   GAMECHANGERS WE"RE EXPLORING URGENTLY: Banking - cashless Healthcare- Nurses as most openly trusted community information networkers Energy - thriving carbon-negative economies rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk to linkin your favorite gamechanger for our children's children everywhere   Whither the future of economics? and youth? From 1972 The Economist's leadership dialogues with the future started up by coining the genre Entrepreneurial Revolution from which virtually all adjectival types of changemaking Entrepreneur are descended. Together we wrote the 1984 alternative future history to Orwell's Big Brother endgame http://normanmacrae.ning.com/forum/topics/mooc-youth-economics-and-net-generation-job-41st-year-of-research My family's understanding of systems -from Keynes, Einstein and Von Neumann amongst other numerate people, and my grandfather's 25 years of work with Gandhi to mention but one social leader - is that only one of 2 opposite consequences will spin from being the first borderless interconnected generation For us: if the internet was seen as just a sub-branch of mass media and advertising world then Orwell's command and control endgame will be where PR, politicians and professionals will pied piper us all for all future time. However if the internet is integrated as the greatest economic multiplier education has ever explored then the 21st century can be the happiest, freest, most productive and sustainable time to be alive.…
Added by chris macrae at 1:56pm on January 1, 2013
Topic: Valuing Morality of Economists - Western, Chimese, India, Global
sen. But then I realsied that unless your mind already includes at lesst teh questiosn Dolar mediated between chiense and Amrican leaders, beingf a Dolar alumn will not help anyone living in Trump's Dc or Trimp's Greenland or Trimps' tricontiental landbridge, or Eurasia's roof let alone the apparently simpler roof and base of celebrating the new world contuient as oders of magnitude more able to endingeer morality than for example Quen CVicti8ria (who begn what is now called the queens englih llom for deep minds and those who value einstein's 1905 intelligence on how mother nature operates all her species) To celebrate dolar you can go to over 100 podcatss he roped hus Brookings brethren in. Accidentally this services as a temporary epitaph to brookings - the most moral thinktank in 1999 see unseen wealth dialogues but now eclipsed by eg CSIS, Carnegie, and though currently dcesased usaid-dgdev. THE WORLD DISORDER of 2020s Paragraph references Kiplimg ID, Orwell 1984, Shakeare's To Be or NT Humans have many system maps to make transparent in the 2020s IT the younger half of world (millennials 4 billion) are to be invested in by their parents/grafparents to unite nations, peoples, live up to the purpose of multilaterals (world bank , IMF, UN , other regional entities and cultiral/languafe models! including the golden rule religions all of which were born near the ikd world's tricontimemnt landbridge -ie one of the places on earth that Trump declares USA needs to administer) that were launched after world war 2 be eaeth's first renewable generation as well as AI's openly regerative one. AI SURVINING HUMAN INTELLIGENCE IF we are to survive arthifivcial intellihence we need to put human intellihence on an open moral gameboard. To srart with in the Kings English LLM , artificial is a synonym for engineered. Travk back to Adam Smith's Moral Sentimemts 1758 which posed the quesion - how sustaiable is the human relations earth before engineers, and from  Glasgow U co-worker James Watt birth of Engineering Nathematically models of economists have aleays been disinformational except where they keep exponetially up with engineers. This weeks pow wow on AI led by Macron France and India's Modi was just another piece of evidence to this effect In 1943, The Economist was in its centeralry year as the Royal Socierty newsleter that Queen Victoria had authorised to help transform the Eglish Consttution that the Queens Englisj ruled over from slave traders world trade charter to commonwaealth above zrero-sum game of thrones. Editor Geoffrey Crowther supported by 1936 last chapter of Keynes General Theory concluded all economists orders were fake unless they were able to stay ahead of enginners inventions. Another validation od Artificial in the Queens English  Everyting else in this article requires personal choices . Croqrher hired a rookie journalist from Keynes last class in Cambrodge who had also survived being teenage navigator allied Bomber Command Durma. Norman Macrae regarded this as the most unproductive job of hos or any feneration to that time. He had some cultural scottish diaspora lens to base that on apart from Smith's 2 books being his only reading mater during 2 years stationed in various airports around the bay of Bengal. (The same mental headspace as contributed to Orwell and Kiplind - and sadly to the yet chaotic (infrastructure cosast-locked) spaces of Myanmar and Bangladesh. Landlockeed is bad enough but coast locked drives both children and parents mad unless intellience engineering can free peoples and places, You could say Norman haf google maps of coastline (and landlocked) trading flows in his head half a centiry before google mappomg became a thing. Crowrger despatched Norman to NY/Prnceton fir the year of 1951 to become the diarist of AI's Neumann-Einsteun-Turing. Norman was then sent to rehersal spaces - starting with being only journalist at Messina birth of the EU. While Norman valued the mporals of Jaques Monet and his FIG truad (forst italian and German co-leaders) within 3 years bureaucrats in Brussels implented a totally diddent system design . One whose health and pension system design while great dreams were exevuted as intergenerational ponzi scemes . The Euro and the common ag policy being aces of ecil regarding any real lileihoof that the old world would cure the boders drawn up while prsiding over slavery to 198560s ish or a bit later in case of mad dash to draw African nations boubdaries ll of this scensts why 1 the fact that the first 3 place leaders to fully understand why a huge leap for mankind was activated  when the first 3 place eladers to vison with THE net'S Ai  became jfk and Royal families of UK and Japan. You see the NET had anticipated - asecond wacv eof million times more tech would be implemented withen stallites co-created clouds of data ready to mobilie behavoirs of every community - every gps on eart and in space - what the econoist called DEAT OF DISTANCE as a cost in sharing data and so generating inteligence The thord million times more wave comes from seeing that whilst neumann-turing lcomputer 1.0 design implemented by IBM was a fair startit was deeply limoted in processing biary inputs and linera sequencing of computing. Every design of taiwanese american which has changed computing 2.0 and place leadership 2.0 through 1993-2025 needs now to be integrated openly if iur species is not to go the way of the dodo. The 2020s are the most exciting time for 3 generations to medieta intelligence beyond boders of 20 centuries - not just place borders but those professions siloised and claimed to have monoply rule over society - be those lawyere, economists, accountants, insurers etc anyone whose own non-transparent expometial stanrads are now in deelp conflisct with valuing the deepest contributions to haumnn  health and learning that engineers can mak Id we wanted to celebrate the simplest economic miracles of all time we mufgtr study 1968-2000 human development of both China and India. Two most populous nations which without China's one child policy would equal majority of all humans today. Mapping the simplest compund enginnering flows of this third of a century humanitarian impact can be pretty simple. Conversely the maps of why since 2000 the West still mainly values the Indian pardigm and calls china an evil axil maker is complex but bayesiab dependent on seeing how the world's first gloval tech waces happened. We could call this first million times teck multiplier silicon chips capacity - eg Mores Law, Valley Ventyre Capoutalosm, but its also related to 3 in one tech waves that Neumann Rinstein Turing gave humanity by 1956 (the year AI first became a couplet). …
Added by chris macrae at 4:09am on February 12, 2025
Comment for: Brian Stableford
en networks of human beings united in the great race back from the future: one where value multiplies around the most purposeful investments in sustainability and youth.   As co-authors of Norman’s 1984 maps and goals for 3rd millennium, we are curious about systems theory – and practices of communal wealth and health as microbiology, social business models, open-tech, water, ag and energy, media, learning, active entrepreneurship and hi-trust professional rulemaking. We seek to prevent other main scenario of how humanity goes global dominated by Orwell’s Big Brothers.…
Added by chris macrae at 8:19am on June 27, 2011
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ENTREPRENEURIAL REVOLUTION NETWORK BENCHMARKS 2025now : Remembering Norman Macrae

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2025REPORT-ER: Entrepreneurial Revolution est 1976; Neumann Intelligence Unit at The Economist since 1951. Norman Macrae's & friends 75 year mediation of engineers of computing & autonomous machines  has reached overtime: Big Brother vs Little Sister !?

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JOIN SEARCH FOR UNDER 30s MOST MASSIVE COLLABS FOR HUMAN SUSTAINABILITY

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- 3/21/22 HAPPY 50th Birthday TO WORLD'S MOST SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY- ASIAN WOMEN SUPERVILLAGE

Since gaining my MA statistics Cambridge DAMTP 1973 (Corpus Christi College) my special sibject has been community building networks- these are the 6 most exciting collaboration opportunities my life has been privileged to map - the first two evolved as grassroots person to person networks before 1996 in tropical Asian places where village women had no access to electricity grids nor phones- then came mobile and solar entrepreneurial revolutions!! 

COLLAB platforms of livesmatter communities to mediate public and private -poorest village mothers empowering end of poverty    5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5  5.6


4 livelihood edu for all 

4.1  4.2  4.3  4.4  4.5 4.6


3 last mile health services  3.1 3,2  3.3  3.4   3.5   3.6


last mile nutrition  2.1   2.2   2.3   2.4  2.5  2,6


banking for all workers  1.1  1.2  1.3   1.4   1.5   1.6


NEWS FROM LIBRARY NORMAN MACRAE -latest publication 2021 translation into japanese biography of von neumann:

Below: neat German catalogue (about half of dad's signed works) but expensive  -interesting to see how Germans selected the parts  they like over time: eg omitted 1962 Consider Japan The Economist 

feel free to ask if free versions are available 

0 The coming entrepreneurial revolution : a survey Macrae, Norman - In: The economist 261 (1976), pp. 41-65 cited 105 

 Macrae,Norman -1976
cited 21
2 The London Capital Market : its structure, strains and management Macrae, Norman - 1955
 Macrae,Norman - 1963  
Macrae, Norman - In: IPA review / Institute of PublicAffairs 25 (1971) 3, pp. 67-72  
 Macrae, Norman - The Economist 257 (1975), pp. 1-44 
6 The future of international business Macrae, Norman - In: Transnational corporations and world order : readings …, (pp. 373-385). 1979 >
7 Future U.S. growth and leadershipMacrae, Norman - In: FutureQuest : new views of economic growth, (pp. 49-60). 1977 Check Google Scholar | 
Future U.S. growth and leadership assessed from abroad Macrae, Norman - In: Prospects for growth : changing expectations for the future, (pp. 127-140). 1977 Check Google Scholar | 
9Entrepreneurial Revolution - next capitalism: in hi-tech left=right=center; The Economist 1976
 9bis Into entrepreneurial socialism Macrae, Norman - In: The economist 286 (1983), pp. 23-29 
10 Do We Want a Fat, Corrupt Russia or a Thin, Dangerous One?
N Macrae - Worldview, 1981 - cambridge.org
… Even if Japan scales up efforts in military defense after such clarification, Japan's defense
spending is estimated to remain within 2 per cent of its GNP. Serious consideration should be
given to the fact that realization of new defense policies and military buildup in Japan is 
 11 Must Japan slow? : a survey Macrae, Norman -  The Economist 274 (1980), pp. 1-42 
12 No Christ on the Andes : an economic survey of Latin America by the Economist
 
13Oh, Brazil : a survey Macrae, Norman - The Economist 272 (1979), pp. 1-22 
14To let? : a study of the expedient pledge on rents included in the Conservative election manifesto in Oct., 1959 Macrae, Norman - 1960  
 15 Toward monetary stability : an evolutionary tale of a snake and an emu
Macrae, Norman -In: European community (1978), pp. 3-6
16 Whatever happened to British planning? Macrae, Norman - CapitalismToday, (pp. 140-148). 1971 Check Google Scholar | 
  Macrae, Norman - In: Kapitalismus heute, (pp. 191-204). 1974
18 How the EEC makes decisions MacRae, Norman - In: Readings in international business, (pp. 193-200). 1972 Check Google Scholar | 
Macrae, Norman - 1972
20 The London Capital Market : Its structure, strains and management Macrae, Norman - 1955
 21 The coming revolution in communications and its implications for business Macrae, Norman - 1978
 22 A longer-term perspective on international stability : thirteen propositions
Macrae, Norman; Bjøl, Erling - In: Nationaløkonomisk tidsskrift 114 (1976) 1, pp. 158-168
Full text | 
23a 
Homes for the people
Macrae, Norman Alastair Duncan - 1967
Check Google Scholar
 The risen sun : Japan ; a survey by the Economist Macrae, Norman - In: The economist 223 (1967), pp. 1-32,1-29 Check full text access | 
MacFarquhar, Emily; Beedham, Brian; Macrae, Norman - The Economist 265 (1977), pp. 13-42
27 FIRST: - Heresies - Russia's economy is rotten to the core. The West should concentrate on exploiting profitable opportunities to improve it, not on supporting particular politicia...
28 The Hobart century : publ. by the Institute of Economic Affairs
Macrae, Norman Alastair Duncan - 1984
Check Google Scholar 
29 REINVENTING SOCIETY
Macrae, Norman - In: Economic affairs : journal of the Institute of Economic … 14 (1994) 3, pp. 38-39
30  How the EEC makes decisions
Macrae, Norman Alastair Duncan - In: The Atlantic community quarterly 8 (1970) 3, pp. 363-371 and in
How the EEC makes decisions
MacRae, Norman - In: Readings in international business, (pp. 193-200). 1972
31The green bay tree
South Africa Macrae, Norman Alastair Duncan - In: The economist 227 (1968), pp. 9-46
32 A longer-term perspective on international stability : thirteen propositions
Macrae, Norman; Bjøl, Erling - In: Nationaløkonomisk tidsskrift 114 (1976) 1, pp. 158-168

. we scots are less than 4/1000 of the worlds and 3/4 are Diaspora - immigrants in others countries. Since 2008 I have been celebrating Bangladesh Women Empowerment solutions wth NY graduates. Now I want to host love each others events in new york starting this week with hong kong-contact me if we can celebrate anoither countries winm-wins with new yorkers

mapping OTHER ECONOMIES:

50 SMALLEST ISLAND NATIONS

TWO Macroeconomies FROM SIXTH OF PEOPLE WHO ARE WHITE & war-prone

ADemocratic

Russian

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From 60%+ people =Asian Supercity (60TH YEAR OF ECONOMIST REPORTING - SEE CONSIDER JAPAN1962)

Far South - eg African, Latin Am, Australasia

Earth's other economies : Arctic, Antarctic, Dessert, Rainforest

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In addition to how the 5 primary sdgs1-5 are gravitated we see 6 transformation factors as most critical to sustainability of 2020-2025-2030

Xfactors to 2030 Xclimate XAI Xinfra Xyouth Wwomen Xpoor chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk (scot currently  in washington DC)- in 1984 i co-authored 2025 report with dad norman.

Asia Rising Surveys

  • 1962 Consider Japan: 1967 Japan Rising part 2.1
    • 7 May 1977 survey of Two Billion People- Asia
    • 1975 Asian Pacific Century 1975-2075 1977 survey China

  • The Economist.  Can we help peoples of Russia 1963..


    The Economist. what do Latin Americans need  1965.

     
    The Economist. Saturday, has washington dc lost happiness for ever? 1969.

Entrepreneurial Revolution -would endgame of one 40-year generations of applying Industrial Revolution 3,4 lead to sustainability of extinction

1972's Next 40 Years ;1976's Coming Entrepreneurial Revolution; 12 week leaders debate 1982's We're All Intrapreneurial Now

  • What will human race produce in 20th C Q4? - Jan 1975
  • (1984 book 2025 vreport on net generation 3 billion job creation) ...translated in different languages to 1993's Sweden's new vikings
  • 1991 Survey looking forward to The End of Politicians
  • 1996 oxford union debate- why political systems can adapt ahead of time to sustainability changes millennials will encounter
  • biography of von neumann in English and Japanese

The Economist had been founded   in 1843" marking one of 6 exponential timeframes "Future Histores"

IN ASSOCIATION WITH ADAMSMITH.app :

we offer worldwide mapping view points from

1 2 now to 2025-30

and these viewpoints:

40 years ago -early 1980s when we first framed 2025 report;

from 1960s when 100 times more tech per decade was due to compound industrial revolutions 3,4 

1945 birth of UN

1843 when the economist was founded

1760s - adam smithian 2 views : last of pre-engineering era; first 16 years of engineering ra including america's declaration of independence- in essence this meant that to 1914 continental scaling of engineeriing would be separate new world <.old world

conomistwomen.com

IF we 8 billion earthlings of the 2020s are to celebrate collaboration escapes from extinction, the knowhow of the billion asian poorest women networks will be invaluable -

in mathematically connected ways so will the stories of diaspora scots and the greatest mathematicians ever home schooled -central european jewish teens who emigrated eg Neumann , Einstein ... to USA 2nd quarter of the 20th century; it is on such diversity that entrepreneurial revolution diaries have been shaped 

EconomistPOOR.com : Dad was born in the USSR in 1923 - his dad served in British Embassies. Dad's curiosity enjoyed the opposite of a standard examined education. From 11+ Norman observed results of domination of humans by mad white men - Stalin from being in British Embassy in Moscow to 1936; Hitler in Embassy of last Adriatic port used by Jews to escape Hitler. Then dad spent his last days as a teen in allied bomber command navigating airplanes stationed at modernday Myanmar. Surviving thanks to the Americas dad was in Keynes last class where he was taught that only a handful of system designers control what futures are possible. EconomistScotland.com AbedMooc.com

To help mediate such, question every world eventwith optimistic rationalism, my father's 2000 articles at The Economist interpret all sorts of future spins. After his 15th year he was permitted one signed survey a year. In the mid 1950s he had met John Von Neumann whom he become biographer to , and was the only journalist at Messina's's birth of EU. == If you only have time for one download this one page tour of COLLABorations composed by Fazle Abed and networked by billion poorest village women offers clues to sustainability from the ground up like no white ruler has ever felt or morally audited. by London Scot James Wilson. Could Queen Victoria change empire fro slavemaking to commonwealth? Some say Victoria liked the challenge James set her, others that she gave him a poison pill assignment. Thus James arrived in Calcutta 1860 with the Queens permission to charter a bank by and for Indian people. Within 9 months he died of diarrhea. 75 years later Calcutta was where the Young Fazle Abed grew up - his family accounted for some of the biggest traders. Only to be partitioned back at age 11 to his family's home region in the far north east of what had been British Raj India but was now to be ruled by Pakistan for 25 years. Age 18 Abed made the trek to Glasgow University to study naval engineering.

  • 0 China 
  • 1 Japan/Asean
  • 2 Bangla and India
  • 3 Russia
  • 4 East Euro
  • 5 West Euro
  • 6 Usa & Canada

new york

  • 7 Middle East & Stans
  • 8 Med Sea
  • 9 Africa
  • 10 Latin Am /Carib
  • 11 Arctic Circle
  • 12 UN

1943 marked centenary autobio of The Economist and my teenage dad Norman prepping to be navigator allied bomber command Burma Campaign -thanks to US dad survived, finished in last class of Keynes. before starting 5 decades at The Economist; after 15 years he was allowed to sign one survey a year starting in 1962 with the scoop that Japan (Korea S, Taiwan soon hk singapore) had found development mp0de;s for all Asian to rise. Rural Keynes could end village poverty & starvation; supercity win-win trades could celebrate Neumanns gift of 100 times more tech per decade (see macrae bio of von neumann)

Since 1960 the legacy of von neumann means ever decade multiplies 100 times more micro-technology- an unprecedented time for better or worse of all earthdwellers; 2025 timelined and mapped innovation exponentials - education, health, go green etc - (opportunities threats) to celebrating sustainability generation by 2025; dad parted from earth 2010; since then 2 journals by adam smith scholars out of Glasgow where engines began in 1760- Social Business; New Economics have invited academic worlds and young graduates to question where the human race is going - after 30 business trips to wealthier parts of Asia, through 2010s I have mainly sherpa's young journalist to Bangladesh - we are filing 50 years of cases on women empowerment at these web sites AbedMOOC.com FazleAbed.com EconomistPoor.com EconomistUN.com WorldRecordjobs.com Economistwomen.com Economistyouth.com EconomistDiary.com UNsummitfuture.com - in my view how a billion asian women linked together to end extreme poverty across continental asia is the greatest and happiest miracle anyone can take notes on - please note the rest of this column does not reflect my current maps of how or where the younger half of the world need to linkin to be the first sdg generation......its more like an old scrap book

 how do humans design futures?-in the 2020s decade of the sdgs – this question has never had more urgency. to be or not to be/ – ref to lessons of deming or keynes, or glasgow university alumni smith and 200 years of hi-trust economics mapmaking later fazle abed - we now know how-a man made system is defined by one goal uniting generations- a system multiplies connected peoples work and demands either accelerating progress to its goal or collapsing - sir fazle abed died dec 2020 - so who are his most active scholars climate adaptability where cop26 november will be a great chance to renuite with 260 years of adam smith and james watts purposes t end poverty-specifically we interpret sdg 1 as meaning next girl or boy born has fair chance at free happy an productive life as we seek to make any community a child is born into a thriving space to grow up between discover of new worlds in 1500 and 1945 systems got worse and worse on the goal eg processes like slavery emerged- and ultimately the world was designed around a handful of big empires and often only the most powerful men in those empires. 4 amazing human-tech systems were invented to start massive use by 1960 borlaug agriculture and related solutions every poorest village (2/3people still had no access to electricity) could action learn person to person- deming engineering whose goal was zero defects by helping workers humanize machines- this could even allowed thousands of small suppliers to be best at one part in machines assembled from all those parts) – although americans invented these solution asia most needed them and joyfully became world class at them- up to 2 billion people were helped to end poverty through sharing this knowhow- unlike consuming up things actionable knowhow multiplies value in use when it links through every community that needs it the other two technologies space and media and satellite telecoms, and digital analytic power looked promising- by 1965 alumni of moore promised to multiply 100 fold efficiency of these core tech each decade to 2030- that would be a trillion tmes moore than was needed to land on the moon in 1960s. you might think this tech could improve race to end poverty- and initially it did but by 1990 it was designed around the long term goal of making 10 men richer than 40% poorest- these men also got involved in complex vested interests so that the vast majority of politicians in brussels and dc backed the big get bigger - often they used fake media to hide what they were doing to climate and other stuff that a world trebling in population size d\ - we the 3 generations children parents grandparents have until 2030 to design new system orbits gravitated around goal 1 and navigating the un's other 17 goals do you want to help/ 8 cities we spend most time helping students exchange sustainability solutions 2018-2019 BR0 Beijing Hangzhou: 

Girls world maps begin at B01 good news reporting with fazleabed.com  valuetrue.com and womenuni.com

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online library of norman macrae--

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Ma10.1 DT and ODPS

  • 1972's Next 40 Years ;
  • 1976's Coming Entrepreneurial Revolution; 12 week leaders debate
  • 1982's We're All Intrapreneurial Now
  • What will human race produce in 20th C Q4? - Jan 1975
  • (1984 book on net generation 3 billion job creation) ...
  • 1991 Survey looking forward to The End of Politicians
  • 1975 Asian Pacific Century 1975-2075
  • 1977 survey China
  • first of 4 hemisphere remembrance parties- The Economist Boardroom

health catalogue; energy catalogue

Keynes: 2025now - jobs Creating Gen

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how poorest women in world build

A01 BRAC health system,

A02 BRAC education system,

A03 BRAC banking system

K01 Twin Health System - Haiti& Boston

Past events EconomistDiary.com

include 15th annual spring collaboration cafe new york - 2022 was withsister city hong kong designers of metaverse for beeings.app

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