Alvin Toffler's concept of "future shock" reflected Americans' anxieties of the future some sixty years ago. "Future shock" demonstrates that humans are capable of accomodating cultural change.
Alvin Toffler has warned that the deepest illiteracy of our age is the inability to adapt. He has shown that societies must ...
Alvin Toffler, a guru of the post-industrial age whose million-selling "Future Shock" and other books anticipated the disruptions and transformations brought about by the rise of digital technology, ...
Photo by Matthew Rutledge/CC/Flickr. Forty-four years ago—well before the advent of the mobile phone, Wi-Fi, and social media—fabled futurist Alvin Toffler predicted a “historic decline in the ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Alvin Toffler is a Member for the World Future Society with seven videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1995 Video Magazine. The year with the highest ...
In his 1970 book "Future Shock," Alvin Toffler foresaw disorientation, stress and helplessness as the product of rapid technological and social change. When every decade remakes our economy, media, ...
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Alvin Toffler, the author whose celebrated 1970 book Future Shock examined the danger and promise of the accelerating pace of change in society, died in his sleep Monday in Los Angeles. He was 87.
In the 1930s, the concept of brainstorming was proposed to bring creativity to problem-solving. In years since, brainstorming has become hostile towards creativity. For brainstorming to be successful, ...