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The Rise of the West and Historical Methodology: Crash Course World History #212

2014-10-17

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In which John Green talks about the methods of writing history by looking at some of the ways that history has been written about the rise of the West. But first, he has to tell you what the West is. And then he has to explain the Rise of the West. And then he gets down to talking about the different ways that historians and other academics have explained how the West became dominant in the world. He'll look at explanations from Acemoglu and Robinson's "Why Nations Fail," Francis Fukuyama's "The Origins of Political Order," and Ian Morris's "Why the West Rules, for Now."

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Introduction
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The Rise of the West
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Why Nations Fail
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Inclusive Institutions
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Francis Fukuyama
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Ian Morris
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Dehumanizing numbers
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Conclusion
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