Future Shock is a book written by sociologist and futurologist Alvin Toffler in 1970. It is written from a third person view. Views expressed are the author Alvin Toffler, which does a great job supporting his point of view (Bostrom 12). It supports multiple views.
In Future Shock, Toffler argues that, from the time when the eighteenth century, technological developing advanced so fast that most people experienced disorientation in trying to adapt to these changes. Toffler gives in evidence a massive "Future Shock", a growing number of divorces increased drug use and crime. As a rule, in their work, Toffler offers ...