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A book about the history of the shipping container should be the most boring book in the world, but this is absolutely fascinating. Marc makes the case that the shipping container *caused* bigger ships, cheaper goods, increased automation, more trade and globalization itself. 8/10
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in my review of the book i've written literally the word "boring" i mean i expected it to be boring so ok
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Wow
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Cc @jpren.eth @tch
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Best book. Changed my life forever.
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If you liked this, you might also like Aerotropolis by Kasarda. A bit of a biography on different airports across the globe and their relationship to cities and respective commerce routes
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