Alvin Toffler: Verskil tussen weergawes

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Lyn 34:
In sy boek ''The Third Wave'' beskryf Toffler drie tipes samelewings, gebaseer op die konsep van 'golwe' waarvolgens elke golf die ouer samelewing en sy kultuur opsy skuif.
* Die Eerste Golf is die agraries georiënteerde samelewing wat die eerste jagter-insamelaarfase van die mens se ontwikkeling vervang het. In hierdie samelewing is die landbou die dominante aktiwiteit.
* Die hoof kenmerke van die Tweede Golf is die kerngesin, nywerheids tipe onderwys stelsel en korporasies. Toffler skryf: "Die Tweede Golf Samelewing is industrieel en gebaseer op [[massaproduksie]], massaverspreiding, massaverbruik, massa-onderwys, massamedia, massa-ontspanning, massavermaak, en wapens van massavernietiging. Hierdie dinge word gekombineer met standaardisering, sentralisering, konsentrasie sowel as sinchronisasie en 'n mens eindig met 'n organisasiestyl wat ons burokrasie noem."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20001020092245/http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/lm/stories/s10440.htm|%7C Onderhoud met Toffler deur Norman Swann]. ''Life Matters''. Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio National. 5 Maart 1998</ref>
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<ref name=Australia>{{cite interview| url= http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/lm/stories/s10440.htm |first= Alvin |last= Toffler |interviewer= Norman Swann |publisher= Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio National| title=Life Matters| date= March 5, 1998| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20001020092245/http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/lm/stories/s10440.htm| deadurl= yes| archivedate= October 20, 2000| accessdate= May 4, 2016}}</ref>