- Robert Jungk
Robert Jungk (
May 11 ,1913 -July 14 ,1994 ), also known as Robert Baum and Robert Baum-Jungk, was anAustria nwriter andjournalist who wrote mostly on issues relating tonuclear weapons .Jungk was born into a
Jew ish family inBerlin . WhenAdolf Hitler came to power, Jungk was arrested, released, moved toParis , then back toNazi Germany to work in a subversive press service. These activities forced him to move through various cities, such asPrague , Paris,Zürich , duringWorld War II . He continued journalism after the war.He is also well known as the inventor of
future workshop which are a method for social innovation, participation by the concerned and visionary future planning "from below". There is an international library inSalzburg called [http://www.jungk-bibliothek.at Robert Jungk Bibliothek fur Zukunftsfragen] (...for Future Matters).His book "Brighter than a Thousand Suns: A Personal History of the Atomic Scientists" was the first published account of the
Manhattan Project and the German atomic bomb project, and its first Danish edition included a passage which implied that the project had been purposely driven away from developing a weapon byWerner Heisenberg and his associates (a claim strongly contested byNiels Bohr ), and lead to a series of questions over a 1941 meeting between Bohr and Heisenberg inCopenhagen ,Denmark , which was later the basis forMichael Frayn 's 1998 play, "Copenhagen".In 1986, he received the
Right Livelihood Award .In 1992 he made an unsuccessful bid for the Austrian presidency on behalf of the Green Party.
References
*Jungk, Robert. "Tomorrow Is Already Here", New York: Simon and Schuster, 1954. Reportage on scientific and technical breakthroughs, a work of nascent dystopian 'futurism'. Much of it was about what developed from the
Manhattan Project , as well as things like "electronic brains".
*---- "Brighter than a Thousand Suns: A Personal History of the Atomic Scientists", New York: Harcourt Brace, 1958
*---- "Children of the Ashes", 1st English ed. 1961. AboutHiroshima
*---- "The Nuclear State"
*---- "The Everyman Project"
*---- "Future Workshops"External links
* [http://www.globalideasbank.org/site/bank/idea.php?ideaId=145 "Robert Jungk, futurist and social inventor"]
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* see: Robert Jungk & The New Encyclopedists (1978) revisited - a late eulogy at the 14th Anniversary of his death: http://www.newciv.org/nl/newslog.php/_v396/__show_day/_w2008-07-13
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