Analiza knjige autora Žaka Atalija ( Jacques Attali ) nudi fascinantan uvid u geopolitičke, ekonomske i tehnološke promene koje bi mogle oblikovati 21. vek. Atali, poznati francuski ekonomista i bivši savetnik predsednika Fransoa Miterana, u ovom delu ne samo da predviđa budućnost, već je postavlja u kontekst dugoročnih istorijskih ciklusa kapitalizma.
One of the most cited concepts from the book is "Dataism." Harari argues that the universe is essentially a flow of data, and organisms are essentially algorithms. If this is true, then the value of human experiences lies not in their subjective quality, but in the data they generate.
In A Brief History of the Future , Jacques Attali attempts a daring feat: to map the next century of human history based on the trajectory of "Coredemocracy" and the evolution of capitalism. Rather than mere speculation, Attali uses historical cycles—specifically the rise and fall of "market centers" (from Bruges to New York)—to predict the eventual decline of American hegemony and the rise of a polycentric, and eventually chaotic, world order. The Three Waves of the Future
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If you are downloading the PDF, prepare for a journey that questions the very essence of what it means to be human. In a world increasingly dominated by algorithms, understanding the "brief history of the future" might be the most important history lesson we ever learn.
A Kratka istorija budućnosti (A Brief History of the Future), authored by the renowned French economist and social philosopher Jacques Attali, is a provocative exploration of the geopolitical, economic, and social forces likely to shape the 21st century. Originally published as Une brève histoire de l'avenir , the book has gained significant traction in Balkan academic and literary circles.
Power will briefly be shared among eleven major nations (including China, India, and Brazil) before the market completely transcends national borders. Hyper-Empire: