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To: elmatador who wrote (30737)3/11/2008 5:42:21 AM
From: Arran Yuan  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217786
 
I was there writing 1992 is a wayo to keep Europe going.
(I can paste it here)

Please go ahead, or PM me at arran99@yahoo.com. TIA



To: elmatador who wrote (30737)3/11/2008 9:35:21 PM
From: Riskmgmt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217786
 
>>In the 80s I read lot of books written by futurists: Neisbitt, Toffler, Frank Feather and many others

Elmat: Never read Frank Feather but Neisbitt and Toffler i've read every book they wrote. I got it think you got it backwards they were bullish on Asia and the USA over Europe which they considered too socialistic.

Toffler's latest book "Revolutionary Wealth" expands on this in the chapter "Europe's lost message"

"Someday, if one listens to its triumphalists, Europe could become a global counterweight to what many see as excessive American power. But the geopolitical power of nations predisposes economic and military might-both of which right now increasingly depend on that softest of all resources: Knowledge.
Regrettably,it would appear,Europe has still not received that lost-in-the e-mail message."

regards,

R.