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A Culture of Growth by Joel Mokyr; 9780691180960

A Culture of Growth

By Joel Mokyr

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A Culture of Growth delves into the profound transformation of society brought about by the Enlightenment, examining how this cultural shift was pivotal in igniting the Industrial Revolution. Author Joel Mokyr meticulously unpacks the intricate relationship between ideas, innovation, and economic progress, shedding light on a period that reshaped the modern world.

The Story

Set against the backdrop of late eighteenth-century Europe, Mokyr explores the confluence of intellectual advancements and technological breakthroughs. He argues that the spirit of inquiry, characteristic of Enlightenment thinkers, was crucial in fostering an environment ripe for innovation. This book does not merely recount events; it examines the underlying cultural dynamics that facilitated a sustained period of economic growth, revealing why such a revolution was not only possible but inevitable.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engages with historical context while presenting complex ideas in an accessible manner.
  • Provokes thought about the interplay between culture and economic development.
  • Offers insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on innovation and progress.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for readers interested in history, economics, and cultural studies. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will appreciate Mokyr's analytical approach, as well as his ability to connect the dots between past and present. Fans of his previous works, such as The Enlightened Economy, will find familiar themes woven throughout this compelling narrative.

A Culture of Growth not only illuminates the past but challenges us to consider the cultural foundations of our current economic realities.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 203 mm × 134 mm × 31 mm
Pages: 424
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 9780691180960

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