Homer-Dixon’s scary predictions

Best-selling author and big thinker Thomas Homer-Dixon has a dark diagnosis for humankind ahead.

Thomas Homer-Dixon isn't a fortune teller, but he has a knack for getting things right. In 2000, the University of Toronto professor wrote about terrorist attacks on financial institutions in his book The Ingenuity Gap, which won the Governor General's Literary Award for non-fiction. In 2002,...

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