O futuro entre o lazer e a alienação
a sociedade pós-industrial no livro The year 2000, de Herman Kahn e Anthony Wiener (1967)
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https://doi.org/10.11606/khronos.v0i7.159549Abstract
This article is about the concept of “post-industrial society” presented by Herman Kahn and Anthony J. Wiener in the book The Year 2000, released in 1967. This concept results from Kahn and Wiener’s historical comprehension through the idea of multifold trend. This trend was a mutual relation of other trends that come from some centuries ago and the outcome of its extrapolation is a development by economical stages. However, the authors do not present the post-industrial society in only one way, but there are several possibilities, some of them are evaluated as good, others, as bad. The possibilities spread over cultural and social issues and, by the end, build a development theory.
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