Alfvin Toffler, “Future Shock”, 1970 was a nonfiction psychological, sociology book. Alvin Toffler’s definition of “future shock”: is the dizzying disorientation brought on by the premature arrival of the future.
The book was a bestseller with 6,000,000 copies sold. Sociology is a “soft” science, as is Psychology; however, science fiction is often these sciences. Alvin Toffler is a self-described “futurist”; and, Futurism is at the core of science fiction.
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