1st Edition

Rethinking the Future Correspondence Between Geoffrey Vickers and Adolph Lowe

By P. Jeanne Vickers Copyright 1991
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    Rethinking the Future is the story of a relationship between two highly origi­nal thinkers who achieved great dis­tinction in their chosen fields and in their respective countries. After a dis­tinguished career in law, civil admin­istration, and industrial management, Geoffrey Vickers made an exceptional contribution to academic debate with regard to ethics, epistemology, and "governance" - the art of maintaining stable relationships over time. One of the most eminent scholars of political economics in the Western world and a gifted teacher, Adolph Lowe inspired generations of economics students at the New School for Social Research in New York, and has published a number of seminal books on the subject. The friendship between the two was very close, taking shape through a corre­spondence and occasional visits to one side or the other of the Atlantic. It lasted more than forty years.This volume reflects the extraordi­narily wide-ranging nature of the cor­respondence between Lowe and Vick­ers, and the continuing discussion of what it means to be human at the end of the twentieth century. The letters provide a personal commentary on some of the major events of this century, in­cluding many that were highly contro­versial. The book shows how these two scholars contributed to the develop­ment of the central ideas of the century. They are particularly relevant to pres­ent concerns, dealing as they do with economics and management, social and political sciences, governance and pub­lic policy.Discussing major national and in­ternational problems from very differ­ent - and sometimes opposite - standpoints, the two men are able, through this extraordinary correspondence, to formulate ideas of great wisdom and foresight with regard to the world that awaits us as the twenty-first century appears on the horizon. Economists, political scientists, and sociologists will find this correspondence stimulating and enlightening.

    Biography

    P. Jeanne Vickers