Keen On America

God Looks After Fools, Drunks and the United States: John Steele Gordon on How Information Technology United America

May 1, 2026
John Steele Gordon, a business and technology historian and author, explores how communications tech held the United States together. He traces telegraph, cable, radio, TV and the internet as forces that knitted a vast nation. He discusses transport, markets, money behind big projects, and whether digital networks now unite or fragment America.
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INSIGHT

Transatlantic Cable Cut Ten Days To Ten Seconds

  • The transatlantic telegraph transformed communication from ten days to ten seconds, collapsing distance between America and Europe.
  • Cyrus Field drove the project over ten years and six failed attempts, with Lord Kelvin solving key physics problems.
ANECDOTE

Cyrus Field's Relentless Atlantic Quest

  • Cyrus Field, a paper merchant with no cable expertise, insisted on laying the Atlantic cable and persisted through six tries.
  • William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) provided crucial physics that made the undersea cable practical.
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Railroads United The National Economy

  • Railroads nationalized the U.S. economy by enabling mass production and coast-to-coast distribution of goods.
  • By 1900 factories in places like Worcester shipped shoes across the continent, replacing local artisans with cheap, better products.
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