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Raymond Moore is a retired professor who currently lives in the Philippines with his family. Aside from his academic career, Moore is also a playwright, poet, and song writer. He has adapted Joseph Conrad’s novel, Under Western Eyes, into the full-length stage play JIHAD (currently available on Kindle), and he has written a short play (unpublished), Grandman and Baby Boo. Moreover, Moore is a singer-songwriter (under the pseudonym Ray Houston), and he has written a book of poetry titled My Window, which (along with Grandman and Baby Boo) he plans to publish on Amazon in the near future. Finally, Raymond Moore plans to publish audio books of all his creative works (as well as classic short books in the public domain that have yet to be publi ...more

Fractured and Holistic Futures

I am pleased to announce that Fractured and Holistic Futures: Critical Essays on Civilization, Utopia, and Transformation (Volume 1 of LOOKING FORWARD: 30 essays in futures studies) is now available for purchase on Amazon for only $4.99. At this point, only the digital version is available. It is comprised of 15 essays, whose titles I will relate at the end of this announcement. In the meantime, I Read more of this blog post »
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Published on July 08, 2025 14:20 Tags: futures-studies-essays-foresight
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“It is very difficult to stop feeling.”
Raymond Moore

“In an incredibly short period of time we have endangered a world that took billions of years to evolve. We are just a tiny link in the great chain of living organisms, so who are we to put it all in jeopardy with our ecological blindness and deadly technologies? Don’t we have an obligation, a responsibility, to our planetary future and the generations of humans and other species to come?”
Roman Krznaric, The Good Ancestor: How to Think Long-Term in a Short-Term World

“Climate change doesn’t always take on such dramatic forms. More often, it’s insidious. Bugs can survive in places they couldn’t before, greatly increasing the threat of tropical diseases, even as far north as Alaska and Greenland. In search of cooler weather, trees, birds, mammals, and other species are creeping up mountain slopes and toward the poles. Spring green-up occurs earlier every year, shifting the timing of thousands of species’ interactions and rapidly shifting growing zones, which throw entire ecosystems dangerously off-balance. Heat waves have become prolonged and deadlier. Wildfire smoke is aggravating chronic illnesses hundreds of miles away from the flames. Air pollution, worsened by fossil fuel burning, kills more than nineteen thousand people a day, making it one of the leading causes of death in nearly every country on Earth. Young people growing up today are seeking treatment for mental health issues in numbers never seen before, in part because they are not always sure they’ll have a livable future.”
Eric Holthaus, The Future Earth: A Radical Vision for What's Possible in the Age of Warming

“We’ve always been an oligarchy of the well-to-do and are becoming even more so now. What freedoms we had have now been eliminated—Magna Carta guaranteed us due process of law, the only good thing England left us. —Gore Vidal”
Paul Jay, Gore Vidal: History of The National Security State

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