WSJ's stellar AQOP review, Austonia, my NY Post piece
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Hi all, I am interrupting the all-corona-virus-all-the-time deluge to relate some excellent news about my new book. On Monday, the Wall Street Journal published an outstanding review of A Question of Power: Electricity and the Wealth of Nations. Gregg Easterbrook called it "a smart, important book." He goes on, saying that the modern age is not a struggle "for industrialization or political primacy but rather for electricity." He then quotes directly from the book, saying that the vast disparity between the rich and the poor in the modern world is defined “by the disparity between those who have electricity and those who scrape by on small quantities of juice or none at all."
WSJ's stellar AQOP review, Austonia, my NY Post piece
WSJ's stellar AQOP review, Austonia, my NY…
WSJ's stellar AQOP review, Austonia, my NY Post piece
Hi all, I am interrupting the all-corona-virus-all-the-time deluge to relate some excellent news about my new book. On Monday, the Wall Street Journal published an outstanding review of A Question of Power: Electricity and the Wealth of Nations. Gregg Easterbrook called it "a smart, important book." He goes on, saying that the modern age is not a struggle "for industrialization or political primacy but rather for electricity." He then quotes directly from the book, saying that the vast disparity between the rich and the poor in the modern world is defined “by the disparity between those who have electricity and those who scrape by on small quantities of juice or none at all."