26
May 2021
Past Event
Virtual Event | “History of the Future”: A Symposium Celebrating Max Singer

Virtual Event | “History of the Future”: A Symposium Celebrating Max Singer

Past Event
Online Only
May 26, 2021
26
May 2021
Past Event
Speakers:
Leon R. Kass

Emeritus Scholar, American Enterprise Institute

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Christopher DeMuth

Former Distinguished Fellow

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Lewis Libby

Former Senior Vice President

Dorothea Israel Wolfson

Director of the Masters of Arts in Government Program, Johns Hopkins University

Saul Singer

Co-Author, Start-Up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle

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Join Hudson Institute as we celebrate the life of Max Singer, the co-founder, second president, and longtime fellow of Hudson Institute who passed away in January 2020 at the age of 88. Hudson will celebrate the life and work of this distinguished futurologist and student of international affairs by revisiting his bold and incisive magnum opus, “History of the Future,” which according to Singer “contains everything I have learned over my long life of observation and study.” Published in 2011, the book is even more relevant today, in the wake of the massive technological, cultural, social, and political changes of the last decade. A panel of Singer’s close friends and esteemed colleagues will engage critically with central aspects of his thought, and his eldest son, Saul Singer, will offer a response. Please join Hudson for this celebration of Max Singer’s intellectual legacy.

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