“It was an idea that made the crucial difference between British and Iberian America – an idea about the way people should govern themselves. Some people make the mistake of calling that idea ‘democracy’ and imagining that any country can adopt it merely by holding elections. In reality, democracy was the capstone of an edifice that had as its foundation the rule of law – to be precise, the sanctity of individual freedom and the security of private property rights, ensured by representative, constitutional government.”
Quote by Niall Ferguson
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Civilization: The West and the Rest
This book delves into the historical development of the West and compares it with the rest of the world, analyzing the factors that have contributed to the differing paths of progress and development. more
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