Between Two Ages: America's Role In The | Technet...

Zbigniew Brzezinski’s (1970) serves as a prophetic blueprint for the modern information age. Written before the internet or personal computing were staples of life, the book accurately predicted a global transition from an industrial society to one shaped primarily by electronics and technology. The Emergence of the Technetronic Era

While often viewed today as a roadmap for globalism, the book warned of significant tensions: Review - Brzezinski's Technetronic Era Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technet...

Brzezinski coined the term —a blend of "technological" and "electronic"—to describe an era where computers, telecommunications, and rapid data processing become the primary drivers of social and political change. He argued this shift is as significant as the earlier transition from agricultural to industrial societies. In this new epoch, power is redefined: He argued this shift is as significant as

Intelligence and technological innovation replace inherited social status or mere physical labor as the core of national power. Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technet...

Modern communications collapse distance, making the world simultaneously more unified through shared ethics and more fragmented by the speed of information.