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The author surveys the history and mechanics of invention from prehistoric stone tools and the harnessing of fire through developments in writing, printing, metallurgy, steam power, electricity, and chemistry, to modern communications, motion pictures, and military and medical technologies. The narrative links technological advances to social and political change, considers both beneficent outcomes and new dangers created by powerful inventions, and emphasizes the inventive mind as central to progress while urging encouragement and careful stewardship of widespread technological systems. The book concludes with reflections on civilization's dependence on machines and prospects for future invention.
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