The Sovereign Individual: How to Survive and Thrive ...
Predictions are Finally Coming True: Keep in mind that this book was written around 1997, before 9/11/2001. It is summer 2008 and the "US empire" is in decline. The US debt is quickly approaching the $10 trillion mark. (that is a one with [... more]
$25.00
Amazon.com |
The New Geography: How the Digital Revolution Is ...
Amazon.com Review: There's a belief that the rise of technology will make cities obsolete, as more people live where they choose and telecommute to work. The advent of portable cell phones, easy air travel, and hotel time-sharing encourages a sense of & [... more]
$22.95
Amazon.com |
End of Millennium
Amazon.com Review: Manuel Castells concludes the Information Age trilogy by considering the intersection of the global network society and factional project identities. As always, the scope of Castell's argument is far-ranging. Among the subjects [... more]
$33.95
Amazon.com |
Class Warfare in the Information Age
Book Description: Mention of class struggle evokes images of a grimy age in which bygone captains of industry callously oppressed armies of overworked and underpaid proletarians. This dark portrait of class conflict stands in sharp contrast with the [... more]
$69.95
Amazon.com |
Business @ the Speed of Thought: Succeeding in the ...
Amazon.com Review: So where do you want to go tomorrow? That's the question Bill Gates tries to answer in Business @ the Speed of Thought. Gates offers a 12-step program for companies wanting to do business in the next millennium. The book's premise: [... more]
$16.95
Amazon.com |
The New Geography: How the Digital Revolution Is ...
Amazon.com Review: There's a belief that the rise of technology will make cities obsolete, as more people live where they choose and telecommute to work. The advent of portable cell phones, easy air travel, and hotel time-sharing encourages a sense of & [... more]
$12.95
Amazon.com |
The Future and Its Enemies: The Growing Conflict Over ...
Amazon.com Review: Virginia Postrel smashes conventional political boundaries in this libertarian manifesto. World-views should be defined not by how they view the present, she says, but the future. Do they aim to control it, as many conservative [... more]
$16.00
Amazon.com |
Future Consumer.com
Open your mind and buckle your seat belt!: Books on future economics are interesting reading and require an open mind given that the author is providing assistance to the reader to think in another dimension. Author Feather does an excellent job of [... more]
$14.95
Amazon.com |
The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to ...
Predictions are Finally Coming True: Keep in mind that this book was written around 1997, before 9/11/2001. It is summer 2008 and the "US empire" is in decline. The US debt is quickly approaching the $10 trillion mark. (that is a one with [... more]
$28.95
Amazon.com |
Virtuality Check: Power Relations and Alternative ...
If you read WIRED, read this.: This is an amazing book, and well written too. I came across it lying on a shelf when I had fifteen minutes to spare and began reading it in the centre, but had to go back and start from the beginning. The book is small and [... more]
$23.00
Amazon.com |
The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization
Amazon.com Review: One day in 1992, Thomas Friedman toured a Lexus factory in Japan and marveled at the robots that put the luxury cars together. That evening, as he ate sushi on a Japanese bullet train, he read a story about yet another Middle East [... more]
$15.95
Amazon.com |
The Age of Access: The New Culture of Hypercapitalism, ...
Amazon.com Review: He's been called the postmodern Chicken Little, but it happens that the sky really is falling. Jeremy Rifkin pulls the plug on the trend away from property ownership and free public life in The Age of Access: The New Culture of [... more]
$15.95
Amazon.com |
Information provided in association with Amazon.com.
Prices are intended as a guide only, and are subject to change.
To confirm pricing and availability, click through to the merchant.