Remaking the World
European Distinctiveness and the Transformation of Politics, Culture, and the Economy
- 378 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The book delves into Europe's unique historical role, emphasizing its lack of central authority and the competitive dynamics among its states. These factors contributed to a distinct focus on liberty, a unique aesthetic evolution, and groundbreaking scientific advancements, leading to the first modern industrial economy. The author contrasts these developments with those in Africa, India, China, and Ottoman territories, highlighting how Europe's characteristics also gave rise to imperial expansion, showcasing both the continent's innovations and its darker legacies.