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"This is an interesting book. It looks at the demographic and social changes that will happen to the US between now and 2050 as the US population grows from 300 million to 400 million. While not in any way Polly-Anna-ish, it is a profoundly hopeful book. We are in a much better position for the future than Japan and Western Europe. We can fix some of the problems and learn to live with the rest. We have many traits in our culture that will serve us well in the future."

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Hopefully we'll also take history into consideration & not make the same mistakes. I'm really interested in this book now. Thanks for sharing!
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Well, I think most people including me are hoping the so called benign changes could turn out good as they seem!
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Although I have not read this book, but based on your brief description, I would agree if this book is very interesting. Let's build a world together, let us live side by side without any difference. Since then, peace on earth will be created.
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I hope the country is still here in 2050. I agree we have some good traits. But we also have some bad ones. As a veteran of the Iraq war I have seen some of the ugly traits and I fear for the future of the environment. I will check this book out. Youtube MP3 onlineYoutube to MP3 converter

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Kotkin has a striking ability to envision how global forces will shape daily family life, and his conclusions can be thought-provoking as well as counterintuitive. It's amazing there isn't more public discussion about the enormous changes ahead, and reassuring to have this talented thinker on the case. — Jennifer Ludden, NPR national desk correspondent

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