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Paperback. Condition: Good. 611 pages. Cover worn. text tanned.Toffler argues that while headlines focus on shifts of power at the global le vel, equally significant shifts are taking place in our everyday world--supermar kets, hospitals, banks, television, and politics. As old antagonisms fade, Toffl. Seller Inventory # 582n
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Seller: Aardvark Rare Books, Bucknell, SHROP, United Kingdom
mass_market. Condition: Acceptable. **PAPERBACK**; missing a corner of front cover. Seller Inventory # mon0000332856
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Seller: Book Haven, Wellington, WLG, New Zealand
Paperback. Condition: Fair. Knowledge, not violence nor money, is the essence of power in the information age, claims Toffler ( Future Shock ) as he observes 'info-wars' raging in such arenas as computers, high-definition TV, electronic networks, and industrial espionage, and the fight for control of customer data by retailers, manufacturers, banks and credit-card issuers. He hails the emerging 'flex-firm,' a company open to many types of free-form 'counterbureaucratic' organization. Toffler credits junk-bond salesman Michael Milken with making finance more competitive and less monopolistic. Assessing the 'power triad' of the U.S./Japan/Western Europe, he deems European nations the least stable link, with Germany gaining ascendancy. He looks warily at 'Global Gladiators'--drug cartels, Khomeini, multinationals, the Pope--who challenge the boundaries of the nation-state. Toffler's inflated, slogan-slinging probe entertains as it serves up bytes of information and insight, some provocative, some facile. Tanned; cover creased. 611 pages. Seller Inventory # 1570259
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Seller: Boobooks, ARMIDALE, NSW, Australia
Paperback. Fair condition. Light spine crease, tanning, and wear on cover. Seller Inventory # 26136338
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