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Who wrote the post-capitalist society?
The author of Post-capitalist Society is peter drucker.

Post-capitalist Society is a book published by peter drucker in August 2009 by Oriental Publishing House. This book mainly talks about the problems faced by developed countries and the opportunities for developing countries.

Peter drucker, social thinker, writer, consultant and professor. 1909165438+1October19 was born in Vienna, Austria, and 1937 moved to the United States. He wrote 4 1 masterpieces in his life. The End of Economic Man, published in 1939, was highly praised by Churchill. The management practice of 1954 established its immortal status as a master.

A series of later works laid the foundation of modern management, so he was honored as "the godfather of management". However, he himself insisted on posing as a "social ecologist". Realize the vision of "free and functional society" through management philosophy. In 2002, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Bush, which is the highest honor that American citizens can get. He died on June165438+1October1day, 2005, at the age of 95.

Post-capitalist society makes a thorough and profound analysis of the major changes that are taking place in the world at present, and shows how these changes will affect society, economy, enterprises and politics. At the same time, these analyses also explain how we have changed from a society based on capital, land and labor to a society with knowledge as the main resource and organization as the basic structure.

Post-capitalist society is mainly concentrated in developed countries and regions, such as Europe, the United States, Canada and Japan, rather than developing countries in the third world. I certainly don't think the latter is insignificant. The population of the third world already accounts for two-thirds of the world, and may account for three-quarters by the end of this great change.

But I also believe that there will be a new "economic miracle" in the next decade or two, and the poor and backward third world is likely to become an economic power in a short time, and its changes are even greater than those in the past 40 years. Now the coastal areas of China have shown this economic potential.

China has a vast domestic market, a well-educated and eager people, a long tradition of OEM, and capital, trade networks and technical management talents from Singapore, China, Hongkong, China and Taiwan Province Province, China. If these conditions work, it can promote industrial growth.