Lecture: "Time Horizons and the Fight for the Future"

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Location: C103 Hesburgh Center

Kellogg Institute Lecture Series

It is no solution that the biggest problems of today require us to take the long view, to look years – even decades – into the future and create plans that will take sustained long-term efforts. But our systems of communication and governance seem to focus ever more on the near future, the next week, or even the next minute. In this presentation, Kevin Deegan-Krause, professor of political science at Wayne State University, looks at the concept of the “time-horizon” and how we can use it to make decisions about what policies to pursue and how to pursue them.

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