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The Third Wave (edition 1980)

by Alvin Toffler

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Title:The Third Wave
Authors:Alvin Toffler
Info:Morrow (1980), Edition: 1st ed, Hardcover
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An expose on the impacts of the information age on industrial society. ( )
  tbdunamis | Dec 30, 2011 |
Imprescindible ( )
  robledo | Nov 8, 2007 |
In a time when terrorists play death-games with hostages, as currencies careen amid rumours of a third World War, as embassies flame and storm troopers lace up their boots in many lands, we stare in horror at the headlines. The price of gold -- that sensitive barometer of fear -- breaks all records. Banks tremble. Inflation rages out of control. And the governments of the world are reduced to paralysis or imbecility.
Faced with all this, a massed chorus of Cassandras fills the air with doom-song. The proverbial man in the street says the world has ""gone mad"", while the expert points to all the trends leading towards catastrophe.
This book offers a sharply different view.
It contends that the world has not swerved into lunacy, and that, in fact, beneath the clatter and jangle of seemingly senseless events there lies a startling and potentially hopeful pattern. This book is about that pattern and that hope.
The Third Wave is for those who think the human story, far from ending, has only just begun.
  rajendran | Feb 25, 2007 |
Social Science
-Social history and changes
  jmdcbooks | Oct 2, 2006 |
MUCH OF WHAT TOFFLER WROTE HAS FRIGHTENINGLY COME TO PASS THIS MAN COULD READ THE SIGNS OF THE TIME INTO THE FUTURE VERY WELL ( )
  tedrick | Dec 31, 1969 |
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Did we come here to laugh or cry?

Are we dying or being born?

            
Terra Nostra by Carlos Fuentes
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        For Heidi

Whose convincing arguments helped me decide to write The Third Wave. Her tough, tenacious criticism of my ideas and her professionalism as an editor are reflected on every page.

    
Her contributions to this book extend far beyond those one would expect of a colleague, an intellectual companion, a friend, lover and wife.
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A new civilization is emerging in our lives, nd blind men everywhere are trying to suppress it.
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Examines various aspects of modern life and analyzes changes that are occurring in such areas as the economy, politics, sexual attitudes, family life, and technology, and discusses the effect of these changes upon individuals and nations.

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