Ever wish you could peek Into the Future,
even for a second? Conversely, have you wondered why some, with a far-a-way look
in their eyes, refer to the "good old days?" Yet talk to almost anyone
long enough and they express some form of concern or even foreboding, wondering
what is happening to our country, our society or even to us personally.
What does the famous plaque that Harry Truman had on his desk which read, "The
buck stops here," have to do with a chapter titled, "Who Wins - The
Worm or the Tank?"
Go to any philosophic discussion group or classrooms, and sooner or later you
will hear, "Where did I come from?,
"Who am I?", and "Where
am I going?" What was the great general, Napoleon, talking about
when he stated, "...there is no possible term of
comparison..." Or better still, what did men like Sartre, Russell,
Camus, Kiekegaard or Hegel, those men who are called the "masters" of modern
Philosophy, contribute to the 20th Century? Is music really the voice or
education the indication?
From its inception, Into The Future
was designed to be a gift. That's right, FREE! In
fact, the cover design was contributed at no cost by the winner of the 1995
McMillan Publishing Electronic Arts contest put on by Compuserve and the
printer donated a portion of the print cost. At
Impact, we felt this was indeed a book worth
reading, so we offered to tell you about it. You only pay for the shipping.