This is our Constantine moment for establishing the U.S. Office of Strategic Foresight in the Executive Office of the President.
History does not repeat itself, but it often rhymes. While many have drawn parallels between figures like Trump and Musk and the recurrent archetype of Julius Caesar a more fitting comparison might be Constantine the Great. He was not the end of an era but the architect of a new one, transforming the Roman Empire into the Holy Roman Empire and laying the foundation for what would become the Vatican.
Today, we stand at a similar inflection point. The United States is navigating unprecedented technological, geopolitical, and environmental disruptions. This is not a moment of collapse but of conversion—an opportunity to reimagine governance with a long-term, strategic perspective. Just as Constantine’s conversion reshaped the trajectory of Western civilization, now is the time to institutionalize foresight at the highest level of U.S. leadership.
We call for the establishment of the U.S. Office of Strategic Foresight within the Executive Office of the President. This office would serve as a permanent, institutionalized center for anticipatory governance, ensuring that the U.S. government is not just reacting to crises but proactively shaping the future.
Why Now?
Technological Revolution: AI, space expansion, and biotechnological breakthroughs demand a governance model that looks beyond electoral cycles.
Geopolitical Shifts: The post-Cold War order is fracturing, and a new global architecture is emerging.
Climate Imperatives: The future of human civilization depends on proactive resilience-building, not just emergency response.
Strategic foresight is no longer optional—it is the currency of 21st-century leadership. Establishing this office now positions the United States as the global leader in future-ready governance, much like Constantine’s vision positioned Rome as the enduring heart of Western civilization.
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