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_aAmerica beyond 2001 : _bopposing viewpoints / _cOliver W. Markley and Walter R. McCuan, book editors. _hPR |
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_aSan Diego, California : _bGreenhaven Press, _c(c)1996. |
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_a312 pages : _billustrations ; _c23 cm. |
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_aTechnology will strengthen the traditional family _rChristopher J. Check -- _tThe traditional family will be less prevalent _rClaudia Wallis -- _tA vision of revitalized education _rDavid Pesanelli -- _tA vision of declining education _rGeorge H. Jacobson -- _tImmigrants will strengthen America's future _rPeter Francese -- _tImmigrants will weaken America's future _rJoseph F. Coates -- _tThe aging of America : alternative visions _rWalter A. Hahn -- _tEthics for the twenty-first century _rRushworth M. Kidder -- _tTechnology can secure America's future _rAndrew Pollack ... [and others] -- Technology can be damaging _rChellis Glendinning -- _tInformation technology is revolutionary _rWilliam E. Halal -- _tInformation technology is not revolutionary _rTom Forester -- _tTechnology rapidly changes society _rAlvin Toffler and Heidi Toffler -- _tTechnology slowly changes society _rNicholas Wade -- _tInformation technology workers, 2010 _rAndy Hines -- _tInformation technology criminals, 2010 _rRichter H. Moore Jr. -- The global economy is real _rTom Peters -- _tThe global economy is largely myth _rAlan Farnham -- _tEntitlement programs are sustainable _rDaniel Patrick Moynihan -- _tEntitlement programs are not sustainable _rBipartisan Commission on Entitlement and Tax Reform -- _tAmerica needs an industrial policy _rHazel Henderson -- _tAmerica does not need an industrial policy _rKarl Zinsmeister -- _tAmerica's economy may become intensely regulated _rAlfred L. Malabre Jr. -- Economic scenarios : from boom to collapse _rKenneth Labich -- _tSustainable development is possible _rAl Gore -- _tSustainable development is unlikely _rDonald Ludwig, Ray Hilborn and Carl Walters -- _tThe future looks bright for alternative fuels _rShawna Tracy and Roberta Stauffer -- _tThe future looks dim for alternative fuels _rLen Frank and Dan McCosh -- _tGreenhouse America : a twenty-first-century "wild card" / Harold W. Bernard Jr. -- Normal weather : a twenty-first-century trend _rRobert C. Balling Jr. -- America is becoming a Third World country _rEdward N. Luttwak -- _tAmerica is not becoming a Third World country _rRobert L. Bartley -- _tFrom Cold War to American Renaissance _rMarvin Cetron -- _tFrom Cold War to Cold Peace _rJeffrey E. Garten -- _tThe coming of the information revolution _rAlvin Toffler and Heidi Toffler -- _tThe potential military takeover of America _rCharles J. Dunlap Jr. |
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_aSocial prediction _zUnited States. |
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_aEconomic forecasting _zUnited States. |
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_aTwenty-first century _vForecasts. |
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_aMcCuan, Walter R., _d1947- |
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