The authors comprehensively analyze the processes and effects of the digital revolution. In many current examples is described vividly and entertaining as the increasing penetration of almost all living and working spaces with computers, wireless communication devices and sensors affects the society and will continue to affect a much greater extent. Particularly impressive is the analysis of by the digital revolution massively changing income ratios between capital and labor. It examines the explosive force of such a development on social relations. Unfortunately, the authors can not make any suggestions as to how the company should concretely engegenwirken such a disruptive development. On this point Martin Ford is in his book "Lights in the Tunnel ', the same problems that the digital revolution is dedicated to significantly further and develop proposals on how targeted adaptation of social Instituionen and rules the digital revolution to the progress and welfare of all members the Company may be used.