Chris Anderson's *Makers* explores the burgeoning new industrial revolution driven by technology. Entrepreneurs are now able to leverage open-source design, 3-D printing, and micro-manufacturing to create bespoke products in small batches, securing high margins. The book argues that manufacturing is crucial for a nation's economic strength, especially in America and Europe, where industries have largely migrated to low-cost regions. Anderson posits a desktop manufacturing revolution, akin to the personal computer's impact, as a solution. Digital fabrication, online factory services, crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter, and global online marketplaces like Etsy are enabling anyone with an idea to start assembly lines with minimal capital. It offers a vision of how America can lead the way in making things again.