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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 624 pages, height x width: 203x132 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Ballantine Books Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 0593159470
  • ISBN-13: 9780593159477
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The classic work that predicted the anxieties of a world upended by rapidly emerging technologies—and now provides a road map to solving many of our most pressing crises. 

“Explosive . . . brilliantly formulated.” —The Wall Street Journal 

Future Shock is the classic that changed our view of tomorrow. Its startling insights into accelerating change led a president to ask his advisers for a special report, inspired composers to write symphonies and rock music, gave a powerful new concept to social science, and added a phrase to our language. Published in over fifty countries, Future Shock is the most important study of change and adaptation in our time. 

In many ways, Future Shock is about the present. It is about what is happening today to people and groups who are overwhelmed by change. Change affects our products, communities, organizations—even our patterns of friendship and love. 

But Future Shock also illuminates the world of tomorrow by exploding countless clichés about today. It vividly describes the emerging global civilization: the rise of new businesses, subcultures, lifestyles, and human relationships—all of them temporary. 

Future Shock will intrigue, provoke, frighten, encourage, and, above all, change everyone who reads it.
Introduction 1(6)
PART ONE THE DEATH OF PERMANENCE
7(44)
Chapter 1 The 800th Lifetime
9(11)
The Unprepared Visitor
10(2)
Break with the Past
12(8)
Chapter 2 The Accelerative Thrust
20(18)
Time and Change
21(2)
Subterranean Cities
23(3)
The Technological Engine
26(6)
Knowledge as Fuel
32(2)
The Flow of Situations
34(4)
Chapter 3 The Pace of Life
38(13)
People of the Future
39(5)
Durational Expectancy
44(3)
The Concept of Transience
47(4)
PART TWO TRANSIENCE
51(142)
Chapter 4 Things: The Throw-Away Society
53(25)
The Paper Wedding Gown
54(3)
The Missing Supermarket
57(2)
The Economics of Impermanence
59(1)
The Portable Playground
60(2)
The Modular "Fun Palace"
62(4)
The Rental Revolution
66(4)
Temporary Needs
70(4)
The Fad Machine
74(4)
Chapter 5 Places: The New Nomads
78(22)
The 3,000,000-Mile Club
79(3)
Flamenco in Sweden
82(2)
Migration to the Future
84(4)
Suicides and Hitch-hikers
88(4)
The Mournful Movers
92(2)
The Homing Instinct
94(3)
The Demise of Geography
97(3)
Chapter 6 People: The Modular Man
100(31)
The Cost of "Involvement"
101(3)
The Duration of Human Relationships
104(3)
The Hurry-up Welcome
107(5)
Friendships in the Future
112(2)
Monday-to-Friday Friends
114(3)
Recruits and Defectors
117(4)
Rent-a-Person
121(2)
How to Lose Friends...
123(2)
How Many Friends?
125(2)
Training Children for Turnover
127(4)
Chapter 7 Organization: The Coming Ad-hocracy
131(30)
Catholics, Cliques and Coffee Breaks
133(2)
The Organizational Upheaval
135(4)
The New Ad-hocracy
139(5)
The Collapse of Hierarchy
144(6)
Beyond Bureaucracy
150(11)
Chapter 8 Information: The Kinetic Image
161(32)
Twiggy and the K-Mesons
165(2)
The Freudian Wave
167(4)
A Blizzard of Best Sellers
171(1)
The Engineered Message
172(4)
Mozart on the Run
176(3)
The Semi-literate Shakespeare
179(4)
Art: Cubists and Kineticists
183(5)
The Neural Investment
188(5)
PART THREE NOVELTY
193(82)
Chapter 9 The Scientific Trajectory
195(35)
The New Atlantis
198(3)
Sunlight and Personality
201(2)
The Voice of the Dolphin
203(2)
The Biological Factory
205(2)
The Pre-designed Body
207(9)
The Transient Organ
216(4)
The Cyborgs among Us
220(6)
The Denial of Change
226(4)
Chapter 10 The Experience Makers
230(20)
The Psychic Cake-Mix
232(3)
"Serving Wenches" in the Sky
235(2)
Experiential Industries
237(2)
Simulated Environments
239(2)
Live Environments
241(5)
The Economics of Sanity
246(4)
Chapter 11 The Fractured Family
250(25)
The Mystique of Motherhood
251(3)
The Streamlined Family
254(1)
Bio-Parents and Pro-Parents
255(2)
Communes and Homosexual Daddies
257(5)
The Odds Against Love
262(2)
Temporary Marriage
264(2)
Marriage Trajectories
266(3)
The Demands of Freedom
269(6)
PART FOUR DIVERSITY
275(66)
Chapter 12 The Origins of Overchoice
277(22)
Design-a-Mustang
278(6)
Computers and Classrooms
284(7)
"Drag Queen" Movies
291(8)
Chapter 13 A Surfeit of Subcults
299(20)
Scientists and Stockbrokers
301(2)
The Fun Specialists
303(3)
The Youth Ghetto
306(3)
Marital Tribes
309(1)
Hippies, Incorporated
310(2)
Tribal Turnover
312(3)
The Ignoble Savage
315(4)
Chapter 14 A Diversity of Life Styles
319(22)
Motorcyclists and Intellectuals
321(3)
Style-Setters and Mini-Heroes
324(1)
Life Style Factories
325(3)
The Power of Style
328(4)
A Superabundance of Selves
332(6)
The Free Society
338(3)
PART FIVE THE LIMITS OF ADAPTABILITY
341(48)
Chapter 15 Future Shock: The Physical Dimension
343(19)
Life-Change and Illness
345(7)
Response to Novelty
352(4)
The Adaptive Reaction
356(6)
Chapter 16 Future Shock: The Psychological Dimension
362(27)
The Overstimulated Individual
363(4)
Bombardment of the Senses
367(3)
Information Overload
370(5)
Decision Stress
375(4)
Victims of Future Shock
379(6)
The Future-Shocked Society
385(4)
PART SIX STRATEGIES FOR SURVIVAL
389(126)
Chapter 17 Coping with Tomorrow
391(28)
Direct Coping
394(3)
Personal Stability Zones
397(6)
Situational Grouping
403(3)
Crisis Counseling
406(3)
Half-way Houses
409(2)
Enclaves of the Past
411(2)
Enclaves of the Future
413(1)
Global Space Pageants
414(5)
Chapter 18 Education in the Future Tense
419(32)
The Industrial Era School
420(3)
The New Educational Revolution
423(4)
The Organizational Attack
427(4)
Yesterday's Curriculum Today
431(2)
A Diversity of Data
433(2)
A System of Skills
435(6)
The Strategy of Futureness
441(10)
Chapter 19 Taming Technology
451(19)
Technological Backlash
453(2)
Selecting Cultural Styles
455(5)
Transistors and Sex
460(4)
A Technology Ombudsman
464(3)
The Environmental Screen
467(3)
Chapter 20 The Strategy of Social Futurism
470(45)
The Death of Technocracy
471(5)
The Humanization of the Planner
476(7)
Time Horizons
483(13)
Anticipatory Democracy
496(19)
Acknowledgments 515(2)
Notes 517(34)
Bibliography 551(22)
Index 573