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Alvin Toffler, 'Future Shock' Author Who Predicted Disconnection of Modern World, Dies at 87
NBC News ^ | JUN 29 2016 | Alex Johnson

Posted on 06/29/2016 10:45:30 PM PDT by nickcarraway

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Toffler was a radical student at NYU in the 40’s, who said he was more interested in political activism than grades. He later worked at a union-backed newspaper and in the progressive media.


41 posted on 07/01/2016 12:02:20 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: ifinnegan
How much was he predicting vs working toward?

His business was making them the same thing.

42 posted on 07/01/2016 12:49:06 PM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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I’m no Toffler fan.

I randomly came across the book and looked at it to see what silly things would be in it.

But it was not wrong.

Main one I remember is acceptance of homosexuality, perhaps even gay marriage but I’d have to look at it again to see if it is that specific.


43 posted on 07/01/2016 12:58:24 PM PDT by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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    Toffler was a radical student at NYU in the 40's, who said he was more interested in political activism than grades. He later worked at a union-backed newspaper and in the progressive media.

"If you are not a socialist in your 20s you don't have a heart, if you are a socialist in your 40s you don't have a brain" - Winston Churchill

From Wiki:

From Toffler Associates:

Sounds like he wanted to think and write from personal experience, so he went out and got a range of different experiences, in labor, politics and [information] business. He seemed to me leaning libertarian, but I didn't see him pushing or colouring any particular outcome in his books, just what the future might bring — whether I desired or agreed with a particular potential outcome (based on my knowledge or experience), it was a fascinating, educational and enlightening read. I don't automatically discard good or interesting ideas just because they come from someone I don't like or ideologically opposed to, or who they were in their youth, just as I do not automatically accept bad and known flawed ideas just because they come from someone I like or respect.

It always helps to be prepared and have strategies for the future new or recycled old ideas with new gist or lipstick (what we see in "gun control" and "minimum wage / dignity of work" and "isolationism vs globalism" etc.) — whether we like it or not, it helps to know what to expect so we could either be ready for them, help advance some of them or lead the fight against some of them.

"Ignorance may be a temporary bliss but it comes with permanent consequences"

44 posted on 07/01/2016 3:47:29 PM PDT by CutePuppy (If you don't ask the right questions you may not get the right answers)
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I can name three off the top of my head:

Homosexual marriage, "test tube" babies, the "Information" society.

45 posted on 07/03/2016 4:23:20 AM PDT by j.argese (/s tags: If you have a mind unnecessary. If you're a cretin it really doesn't matter, does it?)
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I used the word “prediction” as in a thing to come. If my term is inaccurate for your purposes, I hope your vocabulary is better after you have a stroke.


46 posted on 07/03/2016 4:28:26 AM PDT by j.argese (/s tags: If you have a mind unnecessary. If you're a cretin it really doesn't matter, does it?)
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I used the word "prediction" as in a thing to come.

That's how I understood your post — you actually put it in quotes.

47 posted on 07/03/2016 5:00:32 PM PDT by CutePuppy (If you don't ask the right questions you may not get the right answers)
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To: CutePuppy
I find predictions to be a bit hokey, actually.

I did use quotes. I use them differently than most but I shouldn't have expected you to know that, as you don't know me personally. I use them to separate a word because I can't remember the exact word I wanted to use.

My apologies to you.

48 posted on 07/06/2016 5:09:49 AM PDT by j.argese (/s tags: If you have a mind unnecessary. If you're a cretin it really doesn't matter, does it?)
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