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<p>In the introduction to an essay titled "Future Shock" in his book, Conscientious Objections, <a href="page.php?w=Neil_Postman">Neil Postman</a> wrote: <blockquote>Sometime about the middle of 1963, my colleague Charles Weingartner and I delivered in tandem an address to the <a href="page.php?w=National_Council_of_Teachers_of_English">National Council of Teachers of English</a>. In that address we used the phrase "future shock" as a way of describing the social paralysis induced by rapid technological change. To my knowledge, Weingartner and I were the first people ever to use it in a public forum. Of course, neither Weingartner nor I had the brains to write a book called Future Shock, and all due credit goes to Alvin Toffler for having recognized a good phrase when one came along. (p.&nbsp;162)</blockquote></p><p>
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