Pressestimmen
"I found his manuscript to be a fascinating intellectual journey. He has a remarkable grasp of what the information revolution is about and how it is pervasively restructuring the world we live in. Many, like the Tofflers, have written in the popular literature about the power of this revolution, but few have had the breadth of background to explore with competence its ramifications across so many domains--military, political, social, and economic. There is something for everyone here who wants to peer into the future, whether they be technologist, politician, soldier, academic, or business person."-Carl H. Builder Senior RAND Research Analyst
Kurzbeschreibung
This work examines Europe's future, analysing the deepest currents governing the evolution of Europe in relation to the interaction of culture and technology. The book describes the role of the European nation-states, regions and enterprises, and the European role vis-a-vis the USA and Japan. In addition, the text outlines the author's view of Europe's passage from the "industrial" to the "immaterial" age - the competitive parameter of Europe's future will be primarily that of culture, and the cultural attribute will define the profile of all European enterprises. Culture, knowledge and entertainment Moller argues, will take over as the engines of future economic development.