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America beyond 2001 : opposing viewpoints / Oliver W. Markley and Walter R. McCuan, book editors. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Opposing viewpoints seriesPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)1996.Description: 312 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1565102924
  • 1565102932
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HN59.2.A447 1996
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Contents:
Technology will strengthen the traditional family Christopher J. Check The traditional family will be less prevalent Claudia Wallis A vision of revitalized education David Pesanelli A vision of declining education George H. Jacobson Immigrants will strengthen America's future Peter Francese Immigrants will weaken America's future Joseph F. Coates The aging of America : alternative visions Walter A. Hahn Ethics for the twenty-first century Rushworth M. Kidder Technology can secure America's future Andrew Pollack ... [and others] -- Technology can be damaging Chellis Glendinning Information technology is revolutionary William E. Halal Information technology is not revolutionary Tom Forester Technology rapidly changes society Alvin Toffler and Heidi Toffler Technology slowly changes society Nicholas Wade Information technology workers, 2010 Andy Hines Information technology criminals, 2010 Richter H. Moore Jr. -- The global economy is real Tom Peters The global economy is largely myth Alan Farnham Entitlement programs are sustainable Daniel Patrick Moynihan Entitlement programs are not sustainable Bipartisan Commission on Entitlement and Tax Reform America needs an industrial policy Hazel Henderson America does not need an industrial policy Karl Zinsmeister America's economy may become intensely regulated Alfred L. Malabre Jr. -- Economic scenarios : from boom to collapse Kenneth Labich Sustainable development is possible Al Gore Sustainable development is unlikely Donald Ludwig, Ray Hilborn and Carl Walters The future looks bright for alternative fuels Shawna Tracy and Roberta Stauffer The future looks dim for alternative fuels Len Frank and Dan McCosh Greenhouse America : a twenty-first-century "wild card" / Harold W. Bernard Jr. -- Normal weather : a twenty-first-century trend Robert C. Balling Jr. -- America is becoming a Third World country Edward N. Luttwak America is not becoming a Third World country Robert L. Bartley From Cold War to American Renaissance Marvin Cetron From Cold War to Cold Peace Jeffrey E. Garten The coming of the information revolution Alvin Toffler and Heidi Toffler The potential military takeover of America Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
Summary: This book discusses opinions about the future or forecasting for the twenty-first century.
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Technology will strengthen the traditional family Christopher J. Check The traditional family will be less prevalent Claudia Wallis A vision of revitalized education David Pesanelli A vision of declining education George H. Jacobson Immigrants will strengthen America's future Peter Francese Immigrants will weaken America's future Joseph F. Coates The aging of America : alternative visions Walter A. Hahn Ethics for the twenty-first century Rushworth M. Kidder Technology can secure America's future Andrew Pollack ... [and others] -- Technology can be damaging Chellis Glendinning Information technology is revolutionary William E. Halal Information technology is not revolutionary Tom Forester Technology rapidly changes society Alvin Toffler and Heidi Toffler Technology slowly changes society Nicholas Wade Information technology workers, 2010 Andy Hines Information technology criminals, 2010 Richter H. Moore Jr. -- The global economy is real Tom Peters The global economy is largely myth Alan Farnham Entitlement programs are sustainable Daniel Patrick Moynihan Entitlement programs are not sustainable Bipartisan Commission on Entitlement and Tax Reform America needs an industrial policy Hazel Henderson America does not need an industrial policy Karl Zinsmeister America's economy may become intensely regulated Alfred L. Malabre Jr. -- Economic scenarios : from boom to collapse Kenneth Labich Sustainable development is possible Al Gore Sustainable development is unlikely Donald Ludwig, Ray Hilborn and Carl Walters The future looks bright for alternative fuels Shawna Tracy and Roberta Stauffer The future looks dim for alternative fuels Len Frank and Dan McCosh Greenhouse America : a twenty-first-century "wild card" / Harold W. Bernard Jr. -- Normal weather : a twenty-first-century trend Robert C. Balling Jr. -- America is becoming a Third World country Edward N. Luttwak America is not becoming a Third World country Robert L. Bartley From Cold War to American Renaissance Marvin Cetron From Cold War to Cold Peace Jeffrey E. Garten The coming of the information revolution Alvin Toffler and Heidi Toffler The potential military takeover of America Charles J. Dunlap Jr.

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