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Loading... El Shock del futuro (original 1970; edition 1984)by Alvin Toffler
Work InformationFuture Shock by Alvin Toffler (1970)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Pop pessimistic futurism, a genre that entered the mainstream after Toffler. ( ) I think that [a:Alvin Toffler|3030|Alvin Toffler|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1226226386p2/3030.jpg] had a glimpse or prophetic insight as to what the future held for a society who continue to excel at technological advances. I read several reviews from 2007 & 2008 - I don't agree with those who were critical of [b: Future Shock|466537|Future Shock|Alvin Toffler|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1175007455s/466537.jpg|280121] but I read it as a young person, and the peek into another dimension of how humans can so easily shed their warmth and humanity never left me. When the movie Soylent Green came out in 1973, it was a portion taken from "Future Shock," but the entire book was nothing like the movie. I have always been leary of Soy since then - good thing for me...tofu? Hmm. Our future? It was the first time had I read or heard of how our accelerating pace of cultural change is/will affect all aspects of our society. And, when change becomes exponential, which it appears we're close to achveing...what then? When I read the original it was a Black & White cover; which color did you select to read? The original color scheme featuring black text on white with yellow, was subsequently followed by a number of editions in a number of color variations, including green (1971), pink (1971), red (1974), blue (1971), & yellow (1991). (See comments). no reviews | add a review
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * The classic work that predicted the anxieties of a world upended by rapidly emerging technologies--and now provides a road map to solving many of our most pressing crises. "Explosive . . . brilliantly formulated." --The Wall Street Journal Future Shock is the classic that changed our view of tomorrow. Its startling insights into accelerating change led a president to ask his advisers for a special report, inspired composers to write symphonies and rock music, gave a powerful new concept to social science, and added a phrase to our language. Published in over fifty countries, Future Shock is the most important study of change and adaptation in our time. In many ways, Future Shock is about the present. It is about what is happening today to people and groups who are overwhelmed by change. Change affects our products, communities, organizations--even our patterns of friendship and love. But Future Shock also illuminates the world of tomorrow by exploding countless clichés about today. It vividly describes the emerging global civilization: the rise of new businesses, subcultures, lifestyles, and human relationships--all of them temporary. Future Shock will intrigue, provoke, frighten, encourage, and, above all, change everyone who reads it. No library descriptions found. |
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