Douglas Rushkoff tells us "How Technology Killed the Future." I totally get it. He frames it all in a political context, but I think this idea transcends politics and bleeds across our consciousness into and thru our media-saturated society, and global culture, and changes not only politics, but every aspect of our lives. How we think of ourselves, and how we live in the world.
The ever-expanding, "Present Now," has swallowed up the past and obliterated the future. We no longer have a need for the future. And the past is no longer past, it's always available to us through our vast and varied communication technologies.
So yes, no "future thinking," or "future plans" just the GLOBAL EVERYTHING NOW PRESENT! It's the vast in-the-moment moment. Our flashy gizmos, flickering screens, and constantly updating Twitter-feed existence is all-consuming.
And yes, well, if you believe the now growing frantic Climate Change Crowd (and I dare say, you should), the future for human beings is pretty dicey. And if we keep our heads only in the present… well, the present may come to a very unpleasant halt in the not so distant future… I mean even if we don't believe in a future...