Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
From Silk to Silicon
From Silk to Silicon: The Story of Globalization Through Ten Extraordinary Lives | Jeffrey E. Garten
4 posts | 1 read | 13 to read
The story of globalization, the most powerful force in history, as told through the life and times of ten people who changed the world by their singular, spectacular accomplishments. This is the first book to look at the history of globalization through the lens of individuals who did something transformative, as opposed to describing globalization through trends, policies, or particular industries. From Silk to Silicon tells the story of who these men and women were, what they did, how they did it and how their achievements continue to shape our world today. They include: Genghis Khan, who united east and west by conquest and by opening new trade routes built on groundbreaking transportation, communications, and management innovations. Mayer Amschel Rothschild, who arose from an oppressive Jewish ghetto to establish the most powerful bank the world has seen, and ushered in an era of global finance. Cyrus Field, who became the father of global communications by leading the effort to build the transatlantic telegraph, the forerunner to global radio, TV, and the worldwide Internet. Margaret Thatcher, whose controversial policies opened the gusher of substantially free markets that linked economies across borders. Andy Grove, a Hungarian refugee from the Nazis who built the companyIntelthat figured out how to manufacture complex computer chips on a mass, commercial scale and laid the foundation for Silicon Valleys computer revolution. Through these stories Jeffrey E. Garten finds the common links between these figure and probes critical questions including: How much influence can any one person have in fundamentally changing the world? And how have past trends in globalization affected the present and how will they shape the future? From Silk to Silicon is an essential book to understanding the pastand the futureof the most powerful force of our times.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
blurb
BookishMarginalia
post image

One of my current #audiobook reads: a history of globalization through 10 character studies

99 likes2 stack adds
blurb
BookishMarginalia
post image

My latest audiobook!

100 likes1 stack add
review
Megabooks
post image
Pickpick

4🌟 This book looked through the lens of 10 lives to paint a picture of globalization from Genghis Khan to Deng Xaiopeng. Some choices were obvious and even controversial - Prince Henry, but some were people I'd never heard of - Robert Clive, Andrew Grove, and Cyrus Field. Definitely worth reading if you're a history/international politics buff.

#NonfictionChallenge17 Join me in reading 1 nonfiction book or more each month in 2017 with this tag!

Blaire @Ebooksandcooks sounds interesting. 8y
BethFishReads If it has Genghis Khan in it, I'm interested 8y
Megabooks @Blaire It was! 8y
See All 13 Comments
Megabooks @BethFishReads That chapter was very interesting. He laid out the argument that Khan was the first to look towards globalization with the structure of his empire. 8y
BethFishReads I just read a biography of him. He was pretty forward thinking. Also believed in religious freedom 8y
LeslieO I'm in on this challenge. Last year I only read 3 NF. Gotta up my game. 8y
Megabooks @BethFishReads Do you remember the name? 8y
Megabooks @LeslieO Great! I'm loving NF this year! 8y
LauraJ Ok, adding to my book of reading challenges. 8y
Megabooks @LauraJ Great! I hope you enjoy it! 8y
LauraJ @Ebooksandcooks I will! Mount TBR is mostly fiction. For some reason, I tend to read nonfiction as soon as I get it. 8y
77 likes5 stack adds13 comments
blurb
Megabooks
post image

One of these things is less fun than the others! ☹️

drokka Maybe tasks 1 & 2 will take so long that 3 will fall back to just being a fleeting idea 😂 8y
Megabooks @drokka sounds good to me!! 8y
kspenmoll Reading before cleaning my motto!!!📚😂 8y
See All 19 Comments
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Fishing your book than start a great audiobook that you can listen too while you clean... 8y
Megabooks @Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Imagineannie Definitely going audio! The book I'm reading has whisper sync! 8y
LauraBeth You only need to do 1 and 2 8y
Megabooks @kspenmoll Always! But I didn't clean last weekend because I was traveling... 8y
Megabooks @LauraBeth Pretty much! 🤓 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @Ebooksandcooks The free audio that comes with books is a bit robotic for me, but I've downloaded some great audiobooks from the library, overdrive and hoopla over the past year for free. 8y
Ashley_Nicoletto 😑 sometimes I clean my whole apartment on Saturdays so I can only read on Sunday. 8y
Ashley_Nicoletto I'm with @LauraBeth. You only need to do 1 & 2. 😂 8y
jessberk13 #audiocleaning 😂😂😂 8y
Megabooks @Ashley_Nicoletto Yeh, I did the opposite 😝 8y
Megabooks @jessica Yaaasssss!!! 8y
Reviewsbylola Sounds like my kind of Sunday! I just took a cleaning break to read two chapters of my book. Now off to empty the litter boxes. 😵🤢 8y
Megabooks @Reviewsbylola Mmmm...litter boxes...fun!🤣🤣😝 8y
JEMoutrageous @Reviewsbylola I admire your will power. I could never take a break to read just a chapter or two. I would end up reading 3 or 4 chapters and taking a nap before I read a couple more chapters. 8y
RadicalReader @Ebooksandcooks I am going to guess the third one isn't as fun as the others lol 8y
100 likes19 comments