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Millennial Expectations
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BOOK WORLD
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4 / 1990 |
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Richard Quebedeaux Richard Quebedeaux is a senior consultant for the
International Religious Foundation in New York. He is the
author of The New Charismatics II (1983), By What Authority:
The Rise of Personality Cults in American Christianity (1982),
I Found It! The Story of Bill Bright and Campus Crusade
(1979), and The Worldly Evangelicals (1978). |
MEGATRENDS 2000
John Naisbitt and Patricia Aburdene
New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1990
356 pp., $ 21.95
John Naisbitt and his collaborator, Patricia Aburdene, may not be prophets, but they do make their living by predicting the future. Largely by means of a regular, methodical analysis of new stories from around the world - "sifting through a staggering amount of information" that, in their opinion, are shaping the current restructuring of American, and world, society.
"Megatrends do not come and go readily," our authors insist. "These large social, economic, political, and technological changes are slow to form, and once in place, they influence us for some time - between seven and ten years or longer." In making their case, Naisbitt and Aburdene focus on bellwether states, cities, and corporations of North America, Europe, and the Pacific Basin for concrete illustrations, weaving local history and international news into an interesting tapestry.
When the first book, Megatrends, was published in 1982, it caused a controversy, and in so doing, sold eight million copies worldwide. Megatrends 2000 is a logical sequel, more international in its scope and even more positive in its outlook. If you liked volume 1, this new work won't disappoint you.
Megatrends 2000 can be compared to Time magazine in book form. Just as Time and its competitors offer a digest of world and local news for
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