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Material World is my book of 2024 and more – a decade at least. An impassioned riposte to the idea that we live in a post-industrial world, it illuminates our current essential technologies and points the way to a transformed future. Focusing on just six materials: sand, salt, iron, copper, oil and lithium, Conway reveals the deep historical roots and present-day reach of these materials in startling ways. Salt, for instance, is not only more than a condiment and road de-icer, it has been, through taxation, a major element of government power – excessive taxation being a major factor in the French Revolution and Indian Independence – and a feedstock for a plethora of chemical products that enable our lifestyle. All of these substances are mined and Conway roams the world, probing the deep processes that take us from rocks in remote place to the silicon chips in our phones and computers, the batteries in electric vehicles, the hidden power of these commodities and the geopolitics that surrounds them. You will learn for instance how Taiwan become the world’s leading silicon chip maker, surprisingly overtaking both America and China in the process. You will learn more in this one book about the way the world really works than any other currently available source.
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