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February 17, 2007 The English-Speaking Century

Winston Churchill spent twenty years on his four-volume A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, which ended with the death of Queen Victoria. Now Andrew Roberts carries on the great man's work in "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples Since 1900."

Keith Windschuttle writes:

The connection between Protestant individualism and personal responsibility, Roberts argues, also created a favorable environment for the free enterprise that provided the economic base for British and then American economic dominance. Their form of capitalism, free enterprise, free trade, and laissez-faire economics, consistently produced more prosperity than any other model.

The key to this was a Dutch invention, the limited-liability joint-stock company, which in the mid-nineteenth century was perfected by British legislation. As a result, civilizations that had once outstripped the West yet failed to develop private sector companies—notably China and the Islamic world—fell farther and farther behind. Anglo-American capitalism, when allied to the right to own secure property and the rule of law, unleashed the energy and ingenuity of mankind. It formed the basis of the English-speaking peoples’ present global hegemony.


Posted by edelfenbein at February 17, 2007 10:05 PM

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