Alvin Toffler
Born in 1928
Alvin Toffler was an American writer and futurist known for his influential works on digital, communications, and corporate revolutions.
As a former associate editor of Fortune magazine, he focused on technology's impact and the concept of information overload.
Toffler gained international recognition for his insights, with Accenture ranking him the third most influential voice among business leaders after Bill Gates and Peter Drucker.
The Financial Times dubbed him the "world's most famous futurologist," while People's Daily included him among the 50 foreigners who shaped modern China.
His trilogy of books, including Future Shock, The Third Wave, and PowerShift, explored societal changes and their implications for the future.
Books by Alvin Toffler

Future Shock
by Alvin Toffler
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1970
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430 pages
3.82
5.2K ratings
Sociology
Science
Philosophy

Powershift
by Alvin Toffler
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1990
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640 pages
4.0
1.1K ratings
Politics
Economics
Business

Revolutionary Wealth
by Alvin Toffler
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2006
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512 pages
3.89
661 ratings
Economics
Business
Sociology

Third Wave
by Alvin Toffler
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1980
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544 pages
3.96
2.9K ratings
Sociology
History
Philosophy