Powershift: Knowledge, Wealth, and Violence at the Edge of the 21st Century
From Miiu.org
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| Author | Alvin Toffler |
| Overview or Summary | This is a powerful study of the future we are now experiencing. Many of the phenomena taking place around us are foreshadowed in this comprehensive and easy to read volume by Heidi and Alvin Toffler. While many of the things that are foretold in this volume have come true, the open ended nature of those things is what makes reading this now so compelling. Read this and you will be fascinated and energized by the possibilities of the future. The reading is easy and the writing is tight enough to give you the basic ideas and to allow your imagination and view of the future take flight. |
| Availability | From Amazon here |
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