The Fourth Turning: An American Prophecy | 
agrandir | Auteurs: William Strauss, Neil Howe Créateurs: William Strauss, Neil Howe Éditeur: Broadway Books
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Média: Broche Édition: Reprint Pages: 400 Poids (kg): 1 Dimension (cm): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.4
ISBN: 0767900464 Code Décimal Dewey: 303.4973 EAN: 9780767900461 ASIN: 0767900464
Date de publication: Octobre 5, 1998 Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres Condition: Neuf - En parfait etat. S'il vous plait, patientez 4-14 jours ouvres pour la livraison - Remboursement garantie - Plus d'un million de clients servis et satisfaits - Assistance a la clientele en Francais.
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Amazon.com The Fourth Turning continues the project of mapping out the place of generations in history, a project begun in the authors' earlier books Generations and 13th Gen. If millennial fever takes hold, The Fourth Turning may be only the first of an impending wave of pseudo-scholarly tracts prognosticating future (but imminent!) doom as we collectively close the books on this millennium. Those expecting a serious or dry tome might be put off by the authors' taste for bulleted text and catchy phrasings, but can you blame these guys for wanting to make impending peril as exciting as possible? After all, they think we are headed toward "events on par with the Revolution, the Civil War, or World War II" in the next 20 years. Mixing solid understanding of present generational divisions, with some fairly broad generalizations, Strauss and Howe promise to move from history to prophecy. Fans of Future Shock, Megatrends, or Powershift will be familiar with the authors' style of writing and not at all put off by the book's reach or style. Their take on history provides an intriguing (if not always reliable) lens through which to view the past, present, and maybe even the future.
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