Jones argues that science and technology have changed the quality, length, and direction of life in the past century far more than politics, education, ideology, or religion.
Therefore, inventors such as Thomas Edison and Henry Ford have shaped human experience more broadly and enduringly than Lenin and Hitler.
Some of the book's key points, such as the claim that technological innovation is a major component of economic growth, are more widely accepted now than in 1982.
"[3][4][failed verification] Due to the rising issues for the labour force, Jones proposed the need to assist workers in income support and choosing to stay or leave the workforce.
analyzes the major changes in the workforce and presents the possible political programs to assist the society in profiting from the technological advancements.