The Dilbert future : thriving on stupidity in the 21st century
Material type: TextPublication details: Macmillan India Ltd New Delhi 2000Description: 258 p. PaperISBN:- 0-7522-7221-7
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How to predict the future --
Aging --
Technology predictions --
Life on other planets --
The world gets more complicated --
The future of democracy and capitalism --
The future of gender relations --
The future of work --
Marketing in the future --
Good and bad jobs of the future --
Social stuff --
Endangered species --
Some things won't improve --
A new view of the future --
Appn. A. Affirmations technique --
Appn. B. Disclaimers of originality.
In The Dilbert Future, Scott Adams turns futurist, offering a bold, compelling - and often hysterical - vision of future society. First, the good news: Human nature won't change much; many, if not most of us, will continue to be guided by the immutable principles of stupidity, selfishness, and horniness - much as we are today, but with more advanced technology. But there's more! Drawing on his keen grasp of human
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