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Between Two
Ages: The 21st Century and the Crisis of Meaning, by Van
Wishard, suggests that the next three decades may be the most
decisive 30-year period in history. To understand why, Between
Two Ages offers an eagle's-eye view of how the cultural,
technological and spiritual tectonic plates of life have been
clashing and reshaping our lives, and how civilized existence
struggles with this epic transformation as we seek renewal.
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The Cambridge Institute for Applied Research described
Between Two Ages as a "remarkable examination
of the collision between technology, culture and how we live.
In the retrospect of September 11th, Wishard's examination
of the collision between disparate cultures reads as an astonishingly
accurate prediction of imminent conflict." Management
consultant Terry Pearce said Wishard's ability to define
the meaning of the past century "and point us toward
the really important questions make this book stand alone
in its genre." Wrote B. Robert Okun, Vice President
of NBC, Between Two Ages is "a must read for
those of us worried about the next generation."
To gain a more complete assessment of Between Two Ages
and what it might mean for you, your organization and our
world, you are invited to read the book's Introduction, which
follows.
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