Factors Affecting Invention and Innovation, in Science and Technology: Implications, for the People's Republic of China (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Jin Xiao Yin

 
9781332260645: Factors Affecting Invention and Innovation, in Science and Technology: Implications, for the People's Republic of China (Classic Reprint)

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The history of mankind is one of continuous development from the realm of necessity to the realm of freedom. This process is never ending. In the fields of production and scientific experiment, mankind makes constant progress and nature undergoes constant change; they never remain at the same level. Therefore, man has constantly to sum Up experience and go on discovering, inventing, innovating, creating, and advancing.

Natural science is one of man's weapons in his fight for freedom. For the purpose of attaining freedom in the world of nature, man must use natural science to understand, conquer and change nature and thus attain freedom from nature. Usually, man conquers nature, changes nature, and attains freedom from nature through invention and innovation. With technological invention and innovation, mankind has pulled itself from the mud huts of nut and berry gatherers through the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages, the Industrial Revolution, and into what has been called the Atomic Age, Electronic Age, Computer Age, the Second Industrial Revolution, the Third Industrial Revolution, etc. So both invention and innovation are important weapons attaining freedom from nature, and are the important symbols of mankind's civilization and progress.

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