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100 | _aDavid J. Rothkopf | ||
245 | _aThe Great Questions of Tomorrow | ||
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_aLondon, United Kingdom _bSimon & Schuster Ltd _cc2017 |
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_a110 Pages _bHardback _c127 x 178 x 38mm | 672g |
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520 | _aGovernment, war, the economy, human identity, philosophy and the way we work. All of these, among others, are soon to be transformed. As technological advancements usher in a time where each and every human being on the planet will be connected by more than 50 billion manmade devices, our global society is going through a major and rapid change. CEO and editor of the FP Group (who publish Foreign Policy Magazine) David J. Rothkopf is a revered and cutting-edge commentator on global trends; the writer of a weekly column for his magazine, and the author of numerous widely-acclaimed titles. In this newest work, released on the back of his highly successful TED talk, Rothkopf aims to delve beneath these changes, and explore not only the ideas that will help usher in this new era, but also the people behind them. Like Da Vinci and Jefferson, Darwin and Marx, there are thinkers working now who, over time | ||
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