Revolutionary wealth

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Title: Revolutionary Wealth

Author: Alvin Toffler, Heidi Toffler

Translator: Reza Amiri Rahimi

Publisher: Forbidden

Subject: Wealth, forbidden, wealth of countries

Age category: Adult

Cover: Paperback

Number of pages: 712 p

Language: Farsi

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Introducing the book Revolutionary Wealth by Alvin Toffler, Heidi Toffler

Alvin Toffler co-authored the book with Heidi Toffler, in which, like all his previous works, he urged his audience to look to the future in new ways alongside evangelism.

In this book, the authors deal with the subject of revolutionary wealth, or in other words, the wealth system. They believe that in order for wealth – monetary and non-monetary economics – to be considered revolutionary, it must change not only in quantity, but also in the quality of creation, distribution, circulation, expenditure, savings, and utilization. In this book, they provide an overview of the challenges of the Wealth Revolution that result from the failure of the political and economic bureaucracy left over from the industrial age, and to offer ways out of these challenges, the wealth systems of China, Japan, and the United States. And they are exploring Europe and charting a new path for the global economy and its future.

This book is about the future of wealth, a revolutionary wealth that will fundamentally change our way of life, our institutions and our values. Alvin and Heidi Toffler take the reader on an exploratory journey through this devastating change of civilization.
In this journey, we will not only witness various aspects of change around the world (from China, India, Japan to the United States and Europe), but also learn about the deep foundations that form the foundation of our world: time, space, Knowledge … and we will see that when these foundations change at an unprecedented rate, the civilization on which they are built shakes. We will find that the future does not follow historical algebra, and it depends on which of the criteria of truth (solidarity, compatibility, authority, inspiration, permanence, or science) human beings choose.

Toffler wrote this book in part of the first chapter of this book:
This book is about the future of wealth. All of it is visible and invisible. It is a revolutionary form of wealth that redesigns our lives and our perks and the world in the fast-paced years … Revolutionary wealth today offers countless new opportunities and new life paths, both for creative business entrepreneurs and Provides social, cultural and educational entrepreneurs. This type of wealth creates new opportunities for drastic reduction of poverty in the country and around the world. But the prospect of this bright future is accompanied by warnings: not only will the number of dangers increase, but their intensity will also increase. The future is not a place for cowards.

Today, emails and blogs surround us. EBay makes us all business people. Massive corporate scandals make headlines. It is suddenly announced that some drugs are extremely dangerous and then immediately removed from the market, although it is too late. The robots go to Mars and land there without the slightest mistake. But computers, software, cell phones, and networks are constantly disrupted ….. Everyone wants to know what effect this apparent chaos has on the money in their pockets. Is there any money left in their pockets?
With the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the ECO Cultural Institute and the Al-Huda International Institute, the joint cooperation of these two international institutions in the field of children’s literature will begin. He is also the author of a valuable book called The Shock of the Future, which looks at the future of the world differently. He is also the author of The Clash of Civilizations, which refers to 9/11 and his vision.

The publisher says about the book: “The eponymous is Jompa Lahiri’s first novel. He first published the eponymous short story in The New Yorker Magazine and then in 2004 expanded the plot to a complete novel. Like the collection of pain stories by the same author, the eponymous book deals with the cultural problems of Indians in the modern world. In this novel, Lahiri describes the hardships and difficulties of the life of a Bengali couple who immigrated to the United States. In America, the couple encounters a lifestyle that is very different from their own way of life and is unfamiliar to them. “A film based on this novel was made in 2006.” In part of the book we read: “This book is about the future of wealth.
All of it is visible and invisible. It is a revolutionary form of wealth that redesigns our lives and our perks and the world in the fast-paced years … Revolutionary wealth today offers countless new opportunities and new life paths, both for creative business entrepreneurs and Provides social, cultural and educational entrepreneurs. This type of wealth creates new opportunities for drastic reduction of poverty in the country and around the world. But the prospect of this bright future is accompanied by warnings: not only will the number of dangers increase, but their intensity will also increase. “The future is not a place for cowards.” This book has been published by “Mahi” publishing house.

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