NorthOfNorth wrote on Feb 20
th, 2011 at 10:09am:
A sign outside the Chinese space centre in Jin Quan in Qansu provinence which reads in English - "Without haste, without fear, we will conquer the world".
Confucian metaphysics or the arrogance of confidence?
How the West became so dominant
James Forsyth 3:46pm
Niall Ferguson has a zippy essay in The Times today previewing his forthcoming TV series and book on why the West became so dominant over the past 600 years. He argues that there are six features of the Western system that gave it its edge:
“1. Competition: a decentralisation of political and economic life, which created the launch pad for both nation states and capitalism.
2. Science: a way of understanding and ultimately changing the natural world, which gave the West (among other things) a major military advantage over the Rest.
3. Property rights: the rule of law as a means of protecting private owners and peacefully resolving disputes between them, which formed the basis for the most stable form of representative government.
4. Medicine: a branch of science that allowed a major improvement in health and life expectancy, beginning in Western societies, but also in their colonies.
5. The consumer society: a mode of material living in which the production and purchase of clothing and other consumer goods play a central economic role, and without which the Industrial Revolution would have been unsustainable.
6. The work ethic: a moral framework and mode of activity derivable from (among other sources) Protestant Christianity, which provides the glue for the dynamic and potentially unstable society created by apps 1 to 5” Ferguson makes the valid point that the extent to which the rest of the world is catching up with the West is largely determined by the extent to which it has adopted, or adapted, these approaches.
One of the most fascinating aspects of the rise of China is whether it can succeed without adopting the whole-package or whether a failure to do so will make the whole enterprise inherently unstable. http://www.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/6714948/howthe-west-became-so-dominant.th...