The First Global Revolution is a book written by Alexander King and Bertrand Schneider, and published by Pantheon Books in 1991. The book follows up the earlier 1972 work-product from the Club of Rome titled The Limits to Growth. The book's tagline is A Report by the Council of the Club of Rome. The book was intended as a blueprint for the 21st century putting forward a strategy for world survival at the onset of what they called the world's first global revolution.[1]
^Alexander King & Bertrand Schneider - The First Global Revolution (Club of Rome) 1993 Edition Archived 2012-10-26 at the Wayback Machine
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