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  • (Soundbite of laughter) Mr. TOFFLER: Us. (Soundbite of laughter) KASTE: By us, Toffler means himself and his wife, Heidi Toffler, and the fact that, well, they ended up rich.

    Futurist 40 Years Later: Possibilities, Not Predictions 2010

  • Futurist Alvin Toffler calls it "an essential read."

    Against Adolescence, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Instead of what Alvin Toffler in 1980 called the "third wave," a Galbraithian economy would still be dominated by automobile and steel manufacturing.

    From Galbraith to Spitzer, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Worries about “information overload” predate the rise of the Web (Alvin Toffler coined the phrase in 1970), and many of the technologies that Carr worries about were developed precisely to help us get some control over a flood of data and ideas.

    Get Smarter 2009

  • Worries about “information overload” predate the rise of the Web (Alvin Toffler coined the phrase in 1970), and many of the technologies that Carr worries about were developed precisely to help us get some control over a flood of data and ideas.

    Get Smarter 2009

  • Worries about “information overload” predate the rise of the Web (Alvin Toffler coined the phrase in 1970), and many of the technologies that Carr worries about were developed precisely to help us get some control over a flood of data and ideas.

    Get Smarter 2009

  • Unlike most futurology, Alvin Toffler's Future Shock isn't funny.

    April 16th, 2007 2007

  • Futurist Alvin Toffler kicks off an interview at Edutopia with a properly dramatic tone:

    I’m a Mac. I’m a PC. We Both Hate Public Schools. 2007

  • Alvin Toffler has been saying this at profitable length decades.

    January 7th, 2007 2007

  • While well-known futurist speakers like John Naisbitt, Arthur C. Clark, Alvin Toffler, and Ray Kurzweil have traditionally garnered much of the media spotlight, a new breed of tech-savvy futurists have emerged who understand the world of online media and have created their own web-based buzz machines.

    Google’s Top Rated Futurist Speaker | Impact Lab 2006

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