The Fourth Industrial Revolution

The Fourth Industrial Revolution

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  • Author: Klaus Schwab
  • Publisher: Currency
  • ISBN: 1524758876
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

World-renowned economist Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, explains that we have an opportunity to shape the fourth industrial revolu­tion, which will fundamentally alter how we live and work. Schwab argues that this revolution is different in scale, scope and complexity from any that have come before. Characterized by a range of new technologies that are fusing the physical, digital and biological worlds, the developments are affecting all disciplines, economies, industries and governments, and even challenging ideas about what it means to be human. Artificial intelligence is already all around us, from supercomputers, drones and virtual assistants to 3D printing, DNA sequencing, smart thermostats, wear­able sensors and microchips smaller than a grain of sand. But this is just the beginning: nanomaterials 200 times stronger than steel and a million times thinner than a strand of hair and the first transplant of a 3D printed liver are already in development. Imagine “smart factories” in which global systems of manu­facturing are coordinated virtually, or implantable mobile phones made of biosynthetic materials. The fourth industrial revolution, says Schwab, is more significant, and its ramifications more profound, than in any prior period of human history. He outlines the key technologies driving this revolution and discusses the major impacts expected on government, business, civil society and individu­als. Schwab also offers bold ideas on how to harness these changes and shape a better future—one in which technology empowers people rather than replaces them; progress serves society rather than disrupts it; and in which innovators respect moral and ethical boundaries rather than cross them. We all have the opportunity to contribute to developing new frame­works that advance progress.


Empire of Guns

Empire of Guns

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  • Author: Priya Satia
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • ISBN: 0735221871
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 655

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF 2018 BY THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE AND SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE By a prize-winning young historian, an authoritative work that reframes the Industrial Revolution, the expansion of British empire, and emergence of industrial capitalism by presenting them as inextricable from the gun trade "A fascinating and important glimpse into how violence fueled the industrial revolution, Priya Satia's book stuns with deep scholarship and sparkling prose."--Siddhartha Mukherjee, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Emperor of All Maladies We have long understood the Industrial Revolution as a triumphant story of innovation and technology. Empire of Guns, a rich and ambitious new book by award-winning historian Priya Satia, upends this conventional wisdom by placing war and Britain's prosperous gun trade at the heart of the Industrial Revolution and the state's imperial expansion. Satia brings to life this bustling industrial society with the story of a scandal: Samuel Galton of Birmingham, one of Britain's most prominent gunmakers, has been condemned by his fellow Quakers, who argue that his profession violates the society's pacifist principles. In his fervent self-defense, Galton argues that the state's heavy reliance on industry for all of its war needs means that every member of the British industrial economy is implicated in Britain's near-constant state of war. Empire of Guns uses the story of Galton and the gun trade, from Birmingham to the outermost edges of the British empire, to illuminate the nation's emergence as a global superpower, the roots of the state's role in economic development, and the origins of our era's debates about gun control and the "military-industrial complex" -- that thorny partnership of government, the economy, and the military. Through Satia's eyes, we acquire a radically new understanding of this critical historical moment and all that followed from it. Sweeping in its scope and entirely original in its approach, Empire of Guns is a masterful new work of history -- a rigorous historical argument with a human story at its heart.


War and Industrial Society

War and Industrial Society

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  • Author: Raymond Aron
  • Publisher: London,Oxford U.P
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Industrialization
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 68


From Old Regime to Industrial State

From Old Regime to Industrial State

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  • Author: Richard H. Tilly
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 022672557X
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 337

In From Old Regime to Industrial State, Richard H. Tilly and Michael Kopsidis question established thinking about Germany’s industrialization. While some hold that Germany experienced a sudden breakthrough to industrialization, the authors instead consider a long view, incorporating market demand, agricultural advances, and regional variations in industrial innovativeness, customs, and governance. They begin their assessment earlier than previous studies to show how the 18th-century emergence of international trade and the accumulation of capital by merchants fed commercial expansion and innovation. This book provides the history behind the modern German economic juggernaut.


War and Human Progress

War and Human Progress

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  • Author: John Ulric Nef
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : War and civilization
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 488

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Industrialization Leads to War

Industrialization Leads to War

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  • Author: Tim McNeese
  • Publisher: Milliken Publishing Company
  • ISBN: 0787724564
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 16

“Industrialization Leads to War” covers the latter decades of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th. Special emphasis is given to the sociology of industrial advancement—universal education, leisure, and even sports for the masses. This packet also follows the increasing tensions from the creation of two zones of progress through World War I and revolution in Russia. Challenging review questions encourage meaningful reflection and historical analysis. Tests and answer keys included.


The Economics of World War I

The Economics of World War I

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  • Author: Stephen Broadberry
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1139448358
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 363

This unique volume offers a definitive new history of European economies at war from 1914 to 1918. It studies how European economies mobilised for war, how existing economic institutions stood up under the strain, how economic development influenced outcomes and how wartime experience influenced post-war economic growth. Leading international experts provide the first systematic comparison of economies at war between 1914 and 1918 based on the best available data for Britain, Germany, France, Russia, the USA, Italy, Turkey, Austria-Hungary and the Netherlands. The editors' overview draws some stark lessons about the role of economic development, the importance of markets and the damage done by nationalism and protectionism. A companion volume to the acclaimed The Economics of World War II, this is a major contribution to our understanding of total war.


Mobilizing for Modern War

Mobilizing for Modern War

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  • Author: Paul A. C. Koistinen
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Industrial mobilization
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 391

Although the military-industrial complex became familiar to most Americans during the Cold War, Paul Koistinen shows that its origins actually go back to the dawn of this century. Mobilizing for Modern War, the second of an extraordinary five-volume study on the political economy of American warfare, highlights the emergence of this pivotal relationship. In this volume, Koistinen examines war planning and mobilizing in an era of rapid industrialization and reveals how economic mobilization for defense and war is shaped at the national level by the interaction of political, economic, and military institutions and by increasingly powerful and expensive weaponry. Covering the Gilded Age and Progressive Era through the Spanish-American War and World War I, Mobilizing for Modern War shows how a partnership evolved between government and business to prepare for and conduct modern warfare.


The Encyclopaedia Britannica

The Encyclopaedia Britannica

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  • Author: Hugh Chisholm
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1016


Global Economic History: A Very Short Introduction

Global Economic History: A Very Short Introduction

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  • Author: Robert C. Allen
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0199596654
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 193

Together these countries pioneered new technologies that have made them ever richer.