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  1. Next: The Future Just Happened is a book by Michael Lewis published on July 17, 2001 by W. W. Norton & Company. The book argues that rapidly evolving technology will upend the power structure of society. It gives power to the youngster who doesn't have preconceptions and entrenched interests.

  2. 1 Jan 2001 · Ever want to know what had just happened and was about to happen--ten years ago? Here's your book! Michael Lewis catalogs several bizarre delights from the formative years--have they begun to end yet?--of our beloved Internet.

  3. 17 Mei 2002 · As the fundamental bases of society are made less certain our long term perceptions of what will come next (our ability to think linearly into the future) become unsettled. He presented one example, where the perception of the long future (i.e. one step beyond our planning horizon) is becoming increasingly shorter.

  4. 17 Mei 2002 · The New York Times bestseller. "His book is a wake-up call at a time when many believe the net was a flash in the pan."—BusinessWeek. With his knowing eye and wicked pen, Michael Lewis reveals how the Internet boom has encouraged changes in the way we live, work, and think.

  5. 17 Mei 2002 · The New York Times bestseller. "His book is a wake-up call at a time when many believe the net was a flash in the pan."—BusinessWeek. With his knowing eye and wicked pen, Michael Lewis reveals how the Internet boom has encouraged changes in the way we live, work, and think.

  6. 17 Jul 2001 · As the fundamental bases of society are made less certain our long term perceptions of what will come next (our ability to think linearly into the future) become unsettled. He presented one example, where the perception of the long future (i.e. one step beyond our planning horizon) is becoming increasingly shorter.

  7. In The New New Thing some guys from Silicon Valley redefined the American economy. Now, with his knowing eye and wicked pen, Michael Lewis reveals how much the Internet boom has encouraged great...