How We Progressed explores the dynamic relationship between technological advancement and societal progress throughout history. It posits that human ingenuity is a primary driver of civilization, examining how inventions, from the earliest tools to digital technologies, have reshaped social structures and economic systems. The book uniquely investigates the genesis of invention, the diffusion of innovation, and the resulting societal impact. For example, the invention of the printing press dramatically altered information dissemination, fostering social and intellectual revolutions.
The book progresses chronologically, beginning with early hominid tool use and moving through pivotal moments like the Industrial Revolution. Each historical period is analyzed in its specific context, revealing how technology both shapes and is shaped by existing conditions. How We Progressed offers a framework for understanding how innovation impacts society, offering insights for policymakers, business leaders, and anyone interested in the history of technology and the trajectory of human development.