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Windows on a New World - The Third Industrial Revolution (Hardcover)
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Windows on a New World - The Third Industrial Revolution (Hardcover)
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The First Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth century brought
fundamental changes in the allocation of people, resources, and
energy. In the Second Industrial Revolution, the revolutionary
impact of automobiles, photography, electric power, and industrial
chemicals made the United States a foremost world power. The Third
Industrial Revolution begins with the information revolution
brought about by the computer. Each decade since World War II has
brought crucial developments in the areas of CAD/CAM, fiber optics,
lasers, holography, biogenetics, bioagriculture, and
telecommunications. The synergy of these new scientific/industrial
areas will change our way of life for the next five decades and
beyond. Windows on a New World attempts to integrate some of these
outstanding changes. Nine chapters, each written by a specialist in
the field, deal with the most important topics relevant to
microprocessors, lasers, telecommunications, manufacturing,
management, biotechnology, and biophysics. Throughout the volume
other important areas are mentioned such as holography,
bioagriculture, ceramics, and superconductors. Each contribution
shapes the basic science of the subject and then goes beyond to
raise pertinent questions and suggest reverberations. The work ends
with an overview of the consequences of these changes.
Finkelstein's thesis is that the United States, richly endowed by
nature, fashioned through its history and people the most
successful economy the world has known. At the end of the
nineteenth century it put into place both a private and an academic
structure that gave it preeminence in the world of industrial
product development. That world is changing. It is being rebuilt
and restructured by new and incredibly important breakthroughs.
Change and uncertainty are our constant companions. For those who
see this as negatve and frightening, he argues that the industrial
revolutions of the past lifted the world from poverty and offered
new opportunities for millions of people. If this is the end of an
era, it is also the beginning of a new one. A study that broadens
our understanding of a complex series of developments, this
extraordinary work will be read with interest by economists,
politicians, scientists, historians and all others involved in the
fields of business and technology.
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