Gaston Berger welcomes us to consider the future not as something
effectively chose, something uncovered one small step at a time, yet rather
as something to be created.3 And Bertrand de Jouvenel composed
thusly. Regarding the past, Man's will is futile, his opportunity
nothing, his capacity nonexistent. The past is the spot of
deeds we can't change, however it is additionally the spot of realities we can
know and furthermore decipher from multiple points of view. On the
other hand, for Man as a reasoning subject, what's to come is vulnerability,
while for Man as an acting subject, what's to come is opportunity
furthermore, power.
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