In the three short decades between now and the twenty-first century, millions of ordinary, psychologically normal people will face an abrupt collision with the future.
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Predicts the pace of environmental change during the next thirty years and the ways in which the individual must face and learn to cope with personal and social change.
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Changement social, Regression (Civilization), Civilization, Civilization, Modern, Civilisation, Futurologie, Civilización, Modern Civilization, Attitude change, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Histoire sociale, Change (Psychology), Toffler, Alvin, Social history, Social change, Sozialer Wandel, Alvin Toffler, Adaptability (Psychology), Adjustment (Psychology), Cambio social, Social changes, Technischer Fortschritt, Planning, Social history, 20th century, Civilization, modern, 1950-, Social Psychology, Sociologie, Prognoses (vorm), Civilization, modern, 20th century, New York Times reviewedShowing 6 featured editions. View all 38 editions?
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Future Shock
June 1, 1984, Bantam, Random House
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Describes some of the problems our technology has created for society and suggests some strategies for coping in the future.
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