Living things, computers, societies, and even books are part of a grand evolutionary struggle to survive. That struggle shapes nature, nations, religions, art, science, and most importantly you. It determines what you think, feel, and do. Darwinian evolution does not only apply to the genes stored in DNA. Using the insights of Alan Turing and Richard Dawkins, we will see that it also applies to the memes we store in our brains and the information stored in our computers. The next time you run for president, fight a war, or just deal with the ordinary problems that humans are heir to, perhaps this book will be of use. If you want to understand why and when you are likely to die, or if you want to achieve greatness, this book may help. If you are confused about where the “computer revolution” is headed, this book may provide some answers.