ABSTRACT

Tom Peters had the following to say about a camera he purchased in 1992, which had more brainpower than the Apple II computer he bought in 1982:

Alvin Toffler, in PowerShift (1990), identifies violence, wealth, and knowledge as the three primary forms of power in society. He shows violence to be the lowest quality of power, dollar wealth to be second, and knowledge to be the highest-quality power, because of its leverage potential, versatility, and limitlessness.