Why the West Rules--for Now
Why the West Rules--for Now
Ian Morris
Stewart Brand
Stewart Brand recommended this book on his "Selected Books for the Manual for Civilization" blog post.
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Why the West Rules--for Now

Why the West Rules—for Now: The Patterns of History, and What They Reveal About the Future

Ian Morris
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Ian Morris
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In "Why the West Rules--for Now," Ian Morris presents a riveting exploration of the forces that have propelled the West to the pinnacle of global power. With an impressive sweep that covers fifty thousand years of human history, Morris challenges the conventional wisdom that attributes Western dominance to racial, cultural, or individual excellence. Instead, he turns our attention to the profound impact of geography on the evolution of societies, arguing that it is the interaction between environmental factors and human ingenuity that has shaped the trajectory of the West. Through a masterful synthesis of historical data, archaeological findings, and insights from a range of disciplines, Morris not only deciphers the past but also offers provocative predictions about the future of global supremacy. As we stand at the crossroads of the twenty-first century, facing the ascending economic might of China and India, Morris's analysis gains urgent relevance. "Why the West Rules--for Now" delves deep into the patterns of history to understand the roots of Western power and to foresee its durability in the face of shifting global dynamics. Morris weaves together stories of technological innovation, the rise and fall of empires, and the relentless push of human ambition, creating a compelling narrative that is as enlightening as it is engaging. This book stands as a monumental achievement that not only explains why the West has dominated the world but also poses challenging questions about what the future holds for global power structures.

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Released
2010
12 Oct
Length
768
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Stewart Brand recommended this book on his "Selected Books for the Manual for Civilization" blog post.
History, n. An account, mostly false, of events, mostly unimportant, which are brought about by rulers, mostly knaves, and soldiers, mostly fools.
— Ian Morris, Why the West Rules--for Now

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