The current emphasis on the greening of the world marks a beginning of a new concern for our relationship with our planet. This book states that we are entering into a new era - a transitional time in history in which the values of the industrial revolution are being replaced by a post-industrial consciousness.Why the Concept of the Third World is Out of Date Post-Industrialism and the Third World Goodbye Third World The Culture of Industrialism and the Third World Whither Goes Globalism? Post-Industrial Education and the Third World The Third World in the Popular Imagination Foreign Policy in a New Era Artistic Taste in a New Era Business in a New Era Doing What Comes Naturally: Considerations of our Relations with the Land Communications and the Third World Industrialism and the Quality of Life Science and Tradition Looking Towards the Future
This book is a must read for those people who are interested in changes which are in effect in the world, particularly as these pertain to international relations....and in the re-interpretation of the Third World. Owen Mordaunt, International Dialogue: A Multidisciplinary Journal of World Affairs
ArthurA.Natella, Jr. is a former Professor and Chair in the Department of Foreign Languages and Latin American Studies at American International College.