Drawing on information and ideas from a wide range of fields, the author discusses the abilities and qualities that humankind will need to adapt and be successful in the future and projects an image of the new being
While I found the beginning chapters to be quite relevant, as the book unfolded it began to stray away from socio-anthropological observations and more into conspiratorial pseudo science. Great illustrations though.
After owning this book for several years, I started reading it again for the umpteenth time. This time, reading with commitment, I got about half way through it before putting it back on the shelf. Unless something would happen later in the book - which I doubt - which might make a little sense, there is nothing of lasting, or even momentarily value to recommend it. I don't think I'll touch the book again - until it's time to fill another box of books for Goodwill Industries.