[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]John S. wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]John S. wrote:
[quote]thunderbolt23 wrote:
The “real” Newt Gingrich, brought to you by the John Birch Society? Thanks for the laugh.[/quote]
So what is your view on the third wave? Do you support getting rid of the constitution? How about we get to the facts? Are you going to defend his recommendation of the third wave?
What you are doing is the same thing liberals do when Glenn Beck is posted, ignore all the info because of who is saying it.[/quote]
I do not believe that Alvin Toffler suggested such a thing, I can not find the book on line and I believe I would have remembered that if he would have said it.
Even if he did suggest getting rid of the constitution the rest of the book came to pass. .
I am not ignoring this I am debating it’s validity , and the SO CALLED CONSERVATIVES argue all the points surrounding the subject rather than discussing the subject[/quote]
The book may have come to pass because we ignored the constitution. Alvin Toffler deserves to be placed in history along the lines of Marx and Stalin for saying that the constituion should die.
The Third Wave, a 1980 book written by Alvin Toffler. The book describes our society as entering a post-industrial phase in which abortion, homosexuality, promiscuity, and divorce are perfectly normal, even virtuous. Toffler penned a letter to America�¢??s �¢??founding parents,�¢?? in which he said: �¢??The system of government you fashioned, including the very principles on which you based it, is increasingly obsolete, and hence increasingly, if inadvertently, oppressive and dangerous to our welfare. It must be radically changed and a new system of government invented �¢?? a democracy for the 21st century.�¢??[/quote]
The Third Wave, a 1980 book written by Alvin Toffler. The book describes our society as entering a post-industrial phase
This is what I remember , I do not recall a political or social aspect to it . It was about the electronic cottage and how man kind would adjust to technology.I have the book somewhere, I am sure .
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but in it he penned a letter to the “founding parents” did he not?