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'Future Shock' is a documentary film based on the book written
in 1970 by sociologist and futurist Alvin Toffler. Released in 1972,
with a cigar-chomping Orson Welles as on-screen narrator, this piece of futurism is darkly dystopian and oozing techno-paranoia.

kresica 7 May 14
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One would wish they retained the old ways with regard to prophets: stoning them when they proved wrong of even the smallest prophecy.

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My high school sociology class was based on the book.

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Yeah, Toffler could have been Michael Moore's inspiration. He's a bit out of date. Population is clearly no longer hyperbolic. Christianity is on the rise and Islam is properly on the ropes. And industry is dominated by Mom & Pops, with only a few mega-executives like Gates, Soros, Bezos, Zuckerberg, Rothchild... mostly Leftists, dominating the large corporate world.

Toffler fans will deny all of this. But look it up.

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