Description
This book explores the psychological and social effects of rapid technological and societal change. It delves into the concept of "future shock," a term coined by the author to describe the disorientation and stress individuals experience when faced with too much change in too short a time. The work analyses the impact of accelerated change on individuals, families, and societies, offering insights into how people can adapt to the fast-paced world. It also examines the consequences of overchoice and the transient nature of modern life, providing a thought-provoking look at the challenges of living in an ever-evolving world.
Published 1973
Condition: Well Read