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A Culture of Growth
How the Enlightenment, between about 1500 and 1700, set the stage for the Industrial Revolution. Special attention is given to Francis Bacon and Isaac Newton. For a summary, see Mokyr’s article in The Atlantic, “Progress Isn’t Natural.” (This book was pivotal in the launch of this project.)
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A Culture of Growth
How the Enlightenment, between about 1500 and 1700, set the stage for the Industrial Revolution. Special attention is given to Francis Bacon and Isaac Newton. For a summary, see Mokyr’s article in The Atlantic, “Progress Isn’t Natural.” (This book was pivotal in the launch of this project.)
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A Culture of Growth
How the Enlightenment, between about 1500 and 1700, set the stage for the Industrial Revolution. Special attention is given to Francis Bacon and Isaac Newton. For a summary, see Mokyr’s article in The Atlantic, “Progress Isn’t Natural.” (This book was pivotal in the launch of this project.)
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