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.
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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, ...
The end of a year and the beginning of another is a natural time to ponder what may lie ahead of us both as individuals and as a society. This year, there appears to be great anxiety about the future, ...
I recall reading Alvin Toffler’s “Future Shock” after graduating from college in 1969. While impressed with his depth of thought and his ideas, I wasn’t sure just how prescient they would become. In ...