The Screw that Changed the World

Why do we speak the same language, use the same money, or trust a screw to fit every time?

Everything on our planet is underwritten by standards. Behind every leap in human progress is a quiet agreement: a shared standard that lets us build on each other's work.

In The Screw that Changed the World, Dr. Karl Turner journeys through time and technology, starting with the genetic codes that turned microbes into world-makers. Then, he examines the rise of language, money, and measurement, before landing on the Whitworth screw: the humble hardware that launched the modern industrial age.

Today, in a time marked by ongoing wars and the after-effects of colonization, our planet is once again at a critical turning point. Where do we go from here? And how can an understanding of standardization help us navigate the new contexts of our time?

For fans of Malcolm Gladwell, this fun and comprehensive history expertly showcases the hidden architecture that can make anything we dream into a reality, for worse or for better.

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The Screw that Changed the World

Why do we speak the same language, use the same money, or trust a screw to fit every time?

Everything on our planet is underwritten by standards. Behind every leap in human progress is a quiet agreement: a shared standard that lets us build on each other's work.

In The Screw that Changed the World, Dr. Karl Turner journeys through time and technology, starting with the genetic codes that turned microbes into world-makers. Then, he examines the rise of language, money, and measurement, before landing on the Whitworth screw: the humble hardware that launched the modern industrial age.

Today, in a time marked by ongoing wars and the after-effects of colonization, our planet is once again at a critical turning point. Where do we go from here? And how can an understanding of standardization help us navigate the new contexts of our time?

For fans of Malcolm Gladwell, this fun and comprehensive history expertly showcases the hidden architecture that can make anything we dream into a reality, for worse or for better.

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The Screw that Changed the World

The Screw that Changed the World

by Karl Turner PhD
The Screw that Changed the World

The Screw that Changed the World

by Karl Turner PhD

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Why do we speak the same language, use the same money, or trust a screw to fit every time?

Everything on our planet is underwritten by standards. Behind every leap in human progress is a quiet agreement: a shared standard that lets us build on each other's work.

In The Screw that Changed the World, Dr. Karl Turner journeys through time and technology, starting with the genetic codes that turned microbes into world-makers. Then, he examines the rise of language, money, and measurement, before landing on the Whitworth screw: the humble hardware that launched the modern industrial age.

Today, in a time marked by ongoing wars and the after-effects of colonization, our planet is once again at a critical turning point. Where do we go from here? And how can an understanding of standardization help us navigate the new contexts of our time?

For fans of Malcolm Gladwell, this fun and comprehensive history expertly showcases the hidden architecture that can make anything we dream into a reality, for worse or for better.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487013479
Publisher: House of Anansi Press Inc
Publication date: 06/09/2026
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook

About the Author

KARL TURNER, PhD, is an award-winning researcher, economic historian, and radio documentarian. A regular contributor to CBC Radio’s IDEAS, most recently Humboldt's Ghost: Education and the Promise of Prosperity, his documentaries A Glorious Racket and The Screw That Changed the World are among the program’s most popular. Currently producing Humboldt’s Ghost: Education and the Promise of Prosperity, Karl has worked in education at King’s College, Mount Saint Vincent University, and is currently Campus Registrar at Nova Scotia Community College.

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