Dedication: To all Unacknowledged Giants including The Economist's: 2010s League table of exciting future correspondents - rsvp info@worldcitizen.tv if you can
help choose most exciting markets to question - banking
- healthcare
- food
- energy
- education schoools
- education
uni
- places with futures for youth
- water
- media
and community
- hi-trust professions


| Future Correspondents invites you to help us Nominate Hall of Fame rsvp info@worldcitizen.tv FC1923.1 Norman Macrae spent his career at The Economist questioning
which futures were getting better for youth. By 1962 he started compiling detailed diaries of macro professionals whose rules
were disinvesting in youth. From 1976 he started networks of Entrepreneurial Revolutionaries aimed at resolving specific collapsing markets crisis as well as simply increasing youth and educators awareness and capability
to keep democracy open by optimistically staging debates - eg Oxford Union example Norman's best known future history was co-authored in 1984 by his son chris macrae and the futures author brian stableford- .It was the origin of internet correspondents - and mapped the net generation's opportunities and
threats up to 2025. Will this first death of didstance generation sustain or destroy the world's balance
with nature and other resources including hi-trust and lifelong purpose which make all of our childrens futures interdependent? FC1940.1 Muhammad Yunus spent his life building Grameen as one of the
greatest experimental laboratory in ending poverty - specifically the next generation's poverty as mapped by over 8 million
of the porest rural mothers. Grameen solutions -humanly and technically - provide an open source guide to how communities
can spefically practice ways of ending poverty of next generation and an integrated map of how many markets and knoledge
hubs need to be sustained by and for the community. These approahes celebrate entrepreneurship by empowering those in most
extreme need to be active co-creators of solutions. Celebrating Youth's greatest fans | What advance warning signals indicate that global markets or local
places are disinvesting in youth's futures? How do we the people turn round such failing systems as those
evidenced by: Loss of sustainability of communities Places
where good jobs are being destroyed or opportunities to lead a productive life are diminishing Market sectors where youth and others fail to use media to celebrate the most exciting future purpose
that sector could be expoenentially growing Places where elders and educators - individually
and constitutionally - fail to actively help youth from getting addicted to self-gratifying images, debt, arms,
drugs or conflicts with nature's evolutionary values. | We are interested to hear from you if you want
to be a Future Correspondent (FC). You can ning us at http://normanmacrae.ning.com/ or http://yunuscity.ning.com/ ; you can email chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk (skype chrismacraedc washington dc 1 301 881 1655) who also likes to try to linkin FC. If you wish to correspond on the most exciting actions of the 2010s we can arrabge an invitation from http://www.youthandyunus.com/ If you have a publishable idea Norman's family is involved with seeing that the Journal of Social Business (anchored by Adam
Smith scholars in Glasgow) celebrates pro-youth economics and sustainability world's greatest innovations using
valuation metrics compatible with the microeconomics genius of Yunus (see 2011 celebrations of this due to be staged by US congress fall 2011) Tell us what applications you focus on; and if you need
to also make a living from future corresponding what skill you help others income generate with Who is the most forgotten
person in history whose values we need to help everyone replay and linkin to. I nominate Scot James Wilson. In 1943 he
became a member of parliamnet with the aim of throwing out all vested interest MPs. To support this he founded The Economiost
- a magaize he wanted closed once 2 goals had been achieved - ending hunger which in those days was most directly caused by
Corn Laws -ending abuse of youth's future chnaces to be productive |