In his book The Third Wave Toffler describes three types of societies, based on the concept of 'waves' - each wave pushes the older societies and cultures aside. You can't run the society on data and computers alone." Toffler also states, in Rethinking the Future, that "The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn." Society needs all kinds of skills that are not just cognitive they're emotional, they're affectional. Society needs people who work in hospitals.
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Toffler explains, "Society needs people who take care of the elderly and who know how to be compassionate and honest. People's Daily classes him among the 50 foreigners that shaped modern China. He has also been described in the Financial Times as the "world's most famous futurologist". Template:FactĪccenture, the management consultancy firm, has dubbed him the third most influential voice among business leaders, after Bill Gates and Peter Drucker. They wrote the books credited to "Alvin Toffler" together. He is married to Heidi Toffler, also a writer and futurist. His later focus has been on the increasing power of 21st century military hardware, weapons and technology proliferation, and capitalism. Then he moved to examining the reaction of and changes in society. A former associate editor of Fortune magazine, his early work focused on technology and its impact (through effects like information overload). Alvin Toffler (born October 3, 1928) is an American writer and futurist, known for his works discussing the digital revolution, communication revolution, corporate revolution and technological singularity.