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Book Description A penetrating examination of the central issues, trends, and developments of the coming decades and the problems and opportunities they present to America and the world. Synopsis From the author of Post-Capitalist Society comes an authoritative and penetrating analysis of politics, economics, and society which examines a wide range of timely issues, trends, and developments for the coming decades. More than 125,000 copies already sold in hardcover and paperback. "Strong, controversial."--Los Angeles Times. About the Author Peter F. Drucker was born in 1909 in Vienna and was educated there and in England. He received his doctorate in public and international law while working as a newspaper reporter in Frankfurt, Germany, and then worked as an economist for an international bank in London. In 1927, he came to the United States. Drucker's management books and analyses of economics and society are widely read and respected throughout the world and have been translated into more than 20 languages. He also has written a lively autobiography, two novels, and several volumes of essays. He has been a frequent contributor to various magazines and journals over the years and is an editorial columnist for The Wall Street Journal. Drucker has four children and six grandchildren. A hiker and student of Japan and Japanese art, he lives with his wife, Doris, in Claremont, California. Back to Digital Frontier
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