“The game has changed! Using historical perspective and powerful analysis, Barry Carter beautifully teaches the new rules and the new paradigm which everyone must both understand and embrace.” ~ Dr. Stephen R. Covey, Author, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.
Order Infinite Wealthnow andyou’ll learn how
and why all six billion people on planet earth are creating a new civilization, where:
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You win by helping others win! You produce more wealth for yourself by helping others attain wealth both, spiritual and material! |
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You are your own boss and use the Internet to connect with others in small groups to make your living! |
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You do what you love and the abundance follows! |
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The family, small groups and communities are the core of our civilization instead of large impersonal bureaucracies! |
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There is coherence between the right and the left, capitalism and socialism, work and family, church and state, business and spirituality and more! |
Order Infinite Wealth and help:
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End racism and racial division as we thrive on diversity with mass customization replacing mass production! |
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End taxes as decentralized community economies require no redistribution of wealth. |
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End war, crime and corruption as people mature and learn to create wealth through collaboration, dialogue and synergy! |
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End government and corporate control of our lives as the new institutions operate on liberty as oppose to control! |
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End poverty, scarcity and create an abundant world! |
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Create new learning systems for our kids as bureaucracy based schools are replaced with natural learning communities! |
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Build a Win/Win World! |
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Create a safe world for our kids! |
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Protect the Earth and our environment! |
Infinite Wealth shows you how you can help make all of the above happen while YOU benefit spiritually and materially from the abundance.
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And begin operating in alignment with the change
and thus becoming more effective.
“Infinite Wealth is a wildly optimistic manifesto that is exactly right. It will leave you inspired with fresh ideas and boundless hope.” William E. Halal, George Washington University, Author, The Infinite Resource (Jossey-Bass) |
Each day thousands of people are awakening to the fact that we are literally creating a new civilization as we transition to the Information Age. Infinite Wealth chronicles the creation of this new win/win world. It is a seminal work showing the new social institutions for the Information Age and the Win/Win Era.
“The new millennium requires a whole new way of thinking about work, wealth creation, customer satisfaction and the future of competitive enterprises. This book is a powerful synthesis of practical ideas that anyone can use to build a more creative and effective enterprise.” Brian Tracy, Brian Tracy International |
It takes up where Alvin Toffler leaves off in The Third Wave and PowerShift. Infinite Wealth shows how and why we are moving away from bureaucracy, companies, managers, employees, salaries, wages, unions, politicians and representative government.
“Barry Carter is a futurist of the first rank. His vision of mass privatization will enrich every life in the 21s century. Those who wish to prosper in the Information Age should read Infinite Wealth.” Richard Poe, Author of Wave 3 and Wave 4: Network Marketing In The 21stCentury |
It integrates hundreds of social trends and concepts and is based upon the author’s twenty years of experience at the grass roots level of business. Infinite Wealth serves as a guidepost, a beacon in the dark guiding us, calling to us and ushering us into the Win/Win Era.
Reader Comments
Hello Barry,
I don’t think there are sufficient words to properly reflect how impressed I am with what you have accomplished…. This book (Infinite Wealth) will be, in my opinion, the standard for helping many people see the light and make the needed adjustments. Needless to say, I am very much in agreement with all of your conclusions. I feel that the work can only be described as brilliant and visionary. It is also a great comfort to me because it confirms many of the things I have believed and have worked on for many years. . . . I would also like to purchase three more copies. I have promised my 3 adult children $100.00 each if they will read Infinite Wealth.
– David Alderman
Customer Comments From Amazon.com Average Customer Review:
Rev. Jason Starr from San Antonio, Texas, USA , August 29, 1999
Guides you into the mindset you’ll need to succeed. There are many reasons to appreciate [and read] this book. Barry comes from a position of having tried and implemented these techniques he describes, and has made them work. He has also tried the techniques being replaced, and has seen them NOT work. In a world of get-rich-quick do-it-yourself theory-of-the-week books, this one stands out as something real and lasting. Barry describes in a very readable manner a highly possible, positive, and desirable future for productivity and work not only in America, but indeed, throughout the world. The emphasis in this work is what some have talked about, but none has so fully integrated as Barry proposes — a win/win world. The idea of “mass privatization” is a radical departure from our “industrial revolution” thinking in that it proposes that every person be his/her own boss. Additionally, that every person be justly rewarded for his/her contributions. Clearly laid out, imminently practical, and filled with anecdotal material as well, this book is a must read for everyone wanting to get a leg up on the future of our burgeoning information society.
Robert Reed from St Louis, USA , August 29, 1999
A book everyone who cares about the future should read. This book is everything you need to know what the Information Age is really about. Once you read this book, you’ll everything that happens in the world today including war, capitalism, communism, gangs, terrorism, and poverty. This book provides a convincing model of how everything correlates to wealth creation. He compares the Agricultural Age to the Industrial Age, and then with the coming Information Age. This book describes how to eliminate racism, sexism, poverty, shameless wealth, crime, war, and government itself by seeking economic, and social justice for all 6 billion people on this planet. Carter has done something that no one else would even touch. He dares to say that capitalism and socialism are very similar. He backs this up with full proof, comparing the likes of IBM to the Soviet Union, and turns out to be exactly correct. Most importantly, he describes a system of true, win/win democracy through synocracy, and describes the problems with our win/lose system of representative democracy. This book is THE book that defines the future as it will be.
Tom Heuerman from Minneapolis, Minnesota , July 25, 1999
Barry Carter understands the transformation the world is in. I thoroughly enjoyed reading a book about leadership, organizations, paradigm change, and creativity by an author who’s lived what he writes about. Barry obviously experienced what he wrote about before he became a student of the transformations the world is in the midst of. This gives him an unusual credibility in a world of celebrity guru’s who have not lived what they pontificate about. Barry painfully describes the reality of even those organizations considered the best. They are all mediocre compared to what they could become. His description can only come from one who has been in the “pit.” Barry’s description of the emerging world comes from an internalized understanding of a shift from a mechanical to an ecological worldview. His vision for an interconnected world economy where there is hope for everyone to win, is exciting and inspiring. Of course he hasn’t figured it all out. No one has. It is not possible to figure it all out when we are in the process of creating the new world. But he understands the natural dynamics of living systems and has his direction. And that is all he, or anyone, needs to begin the journey of a lifetime.
Butterworth-Heinemann
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