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Tomorrow's Child

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Alves argues that theories of social change are fundamentally rooted in the economic and structural forces present in society at specific historical moments. He critiques contemporary futurologists for their proposals, suggesting they often lack the transformative potential necessary for genuine social revolution, instead merely extending existing societal functions. This perspective challenges readers to reconsider the foundations of social change and the limitations of current predictions about the future.

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Tomorrow's Child, Rubem A. Alves

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2011
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