
"Anyone interested in the use of scientific models to predict gloom and doom scenarios (today's global warming prophets?) must read this powerfully crafted book. Paul Dragos Aligica applies the seminal works of Herman Kahn and Julian Simon, who wisely and correctly rejected 'limits to growth' predictions in the 1970s, to show that futurism is not just about scientific models and facts but choices involving human freedom, closed versus open social institutions, and incremental versus apocalyptic policy adaptations." Henry R. Nau, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Elliott School, George Washington University and former adviser to Presidents Ford and Reagan--Sanford Lakoff
"I am very impressed with the quality of writing and discussion. Economic growth is a moral as well as a technical issue. In recent years, many environmentalists have questioned the real human gains from economic progress. Drawing on the work of Herman Kahn and Julian Simon, this book valuably and insightfully explores this debate, showing that there can be no turning away from the path of continued economic growth." Robert H. Nelson, Professor of Environmental Policy at the School of Public Affairs of the University of Maryland and Senior Fellow of the Competitive Enterprise Institute--Sanford Lakoff