Martin Campbell-Kelly Reihenfolge der Bücher





- 2024
- 2019
America's Inequality Trap
- 232 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
"In this book Nate Kelly argues that rising concentrations of wealth creates a politics that makes reducing economic inequality more difficult. Kelly convincingly demonstrates that the concentration of economic resources in a small group leads to a concentration of economic and political power that in turn creates a self-perpetuating plutocracy or an "inequality trap." As economic resources become concentrated, those who control them engage in a variety of political activities that seek to perpetuate their advantages. Among other things, the rich support a broad public campaign that convinces voters that policies to reduce inequality are unwise and not in the average voter's interest, notwithstanding the real economic impact. They also manipulate the formal division of our government into separate branches and a federal system to their advantage"
- 2015
From Mainframes to Smartphones
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This compact history traces the computer industry from 1950s mainframes, through establishment of standards beginning in 1965, to personal computing in the 1980s and the Internet's explosive growth since 1995. Martin Campbell- Kelly and Daniel Garcia-Swartz describe a steady trend toward miniaturization and explain its consequences.
- 2011
Bim, a housebuilder, and Bom, a baker, work hard all week, and then spend every Friday doing good deeds, "mitzvot," and meet joyfully at sundown to celebrate Shabbat together.
- 2003
From Airline Reservations to Sonic the Hedgehog
- 388 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Chronicles the software history's rise from its beginnings in the 1950s to America's fourth largest industrial sector, describing the different kinds of software, products, and markets that developed in the second half of the twentieth century, and profiling top contributors. (Technology)