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Trends 2000 throws a spotlight on today's hidden, influential trends and reveals how they shape the events of tomorrow. Through both handy "trendposts" for quick reference and illuminating, detailed trend analyses, you get a preview of the drastically different Global Age to come. Now you can get ready for: "clean" food - they're more than organic, they hold the key to healthy living, and they'll be big business in the New Millennium; right livelihood - forced by downsizing and cutbacks into self-employment, millions will suddenly find themselves able to tap into their own creative resources and find lasting satisfaction and joy in work; compassionate capitalism - progressive corporations will promote social responsibility in business; manufacturers will produce genuine quality-of-life items without plundering the earth in the process; and the Renaissance - the Global Age will usher in a new, widespread sense of the sacred; new family, government, and religious values to replace the outworn institutions of the Industrial Age; and a period of rich intellectual artistic achievement. From the battle for the environment to the search for spiritual meaning, from the surprising prognosis for the American family to the volatile future of struggling nations, Trends 2000 is your essential companion to the 21st century, an invaluable guide to entering the Global Age with confidence, purpose, and success.
Trend Trracking ... will enable you to turn today's information explosion into personal profit. In this invaluable book, pioneer trends analyst Gerald Celente provides you with a powerful tool--the Globalnomic system--previously available only to clients of the prestigious Socio-Economic Research Institute. Celente's easy-to-follow techniques will teach you to monitor current events that form future trends, make connections between seemingly unrelated fields...and gain by your findings. Book jacket.
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