A prescient and popular Alvin
Toffler (1928—) talks about waves in his book The Third Wave, published in 1980, that describes the
transition in developed countries from industrial societies,
which he calls the "Second Wave," to information
age "Third Wave" societies. Toffler is a social scientist,
futurist, author and lecturer. He has been called the third most influential
voice in business after Bill Gates and Peter Drucker.
Toffler
describes three types of societies based on the concept of waves. Each wave
pushes older societies and cultures aside. The First Wave is the settled
agricultural society that replaced nomadic hunter-gatherer
lifestyles. The Second Wave began in western Europe with the Industrial Revolution and spread quickly
across much of the world. A Second Wave society includes the nuclear
family, a factory-type education system and the corporation.
“In
short one could move systematically through the entire code book of Second Wave
civilization—from standardization to synchronization right on down to
centralization, maximization, specialization, and concentration—and show, item
by item, how the old ground rules that governed our daily lives and our social
decision-making are in the process of being revolutionized as Third Wave civilization
sweeps in.”
from Threes, Chapter 1, “The Wonder of
Threes”
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