The authors do an excellent job of examining the implications of the Internet revolution for individuals, governments, and institutions like the news media.
The February Revolution overthrew a regime, to be sure, but met with so little resistance that it failed to generate any real sense of historical drama.
Alan Macfarlane, professor of anthropological science at King's College, Cambridge has, like other historians, spent decades wrestling with the enigma of the Industrial Revolution.
The robotics revolution is set to bring humans face to face with an old fear—man-made creations as smart and capable as we are but without a moral compass.
The concept of man versus machine is at least as old as the industrial revolution, but this phenomenon tends to be most acutely felt during economic downturns and fragile recoveries.
There are also concerns about the long-term sustainability of farming practices encouraged by the Green Revolution in both the developed and the developing world.
After the heady days that led it to power amid the protests of the so-called Tulip Revolution of 2005, the government is now under pressure to show results.