bookmate game
Morris Ian

Why the West Rules—for Now

Notify me when the book’s added
To read this book, upload an EPUB or FB2 file to Bookmate. How do I upload a book?
  • German Barretohas quoted4 years ago
    first (around 150,000 years ago) producing modern human bodies but not modern human behavior, and the second (around 50,000 years ago) producing modern human behavior but leaving our bodies unchanged.
  • German Barretohas quoted4 years ago
    Some spoke of a Great Leap Forward;* others of the Dawn of Human Culture or even the Big Bang of Human Consciousness.
  • German Barretohas quoted4 years ago
    Soft countries breed soft men
  • German Barretohas quoted4 years ago
    famine, epidemic, migration, and state failure are joined by further forces of disruption, like climatic change (collectively, I call these the five horsemen of the apocalypse
  • German Barretohas quoted4 years ago
    uccess creates new problems; solving them creates still newer problems. Life, as they say, is a vale of tears.
  • German Barretohas quoted4 years ago
    SLOTH, FEAR, AND GREED
  • German Barretohas quoted4 years ago
    History teaches us that when the pressure is on, change takes off.
  • German Barretohas quoted4 years ago
    The Great Divergence
  • German Barretohas quoted4 years ago
    1840 Britons were applying coal-powered machines to every walk of life, including iron warships that could shoot their way up the Yangzi River. Britain would have needed to burn another 15 million acres of woodland each year—acres that did not exist—to match the energy now coming from coal.
  • German Barretohas quoted5 years ago
    the battle of the Boyne in 1690 a Catholic musket ball ripped through the shoulder of the coat worn by William of Orange, the Protestant pretender to England’s throne. “It’s well it came no nearer,” William is supposed to have said; well indeed, says Goldstone, speculating that if the shot had hit a few inches lower England would have remained Catholic, France would have dominated Europe, and the industrial revolution might not have happened.
fb2epub
Drag & drop your files (not more than 5 at once)