The Modern Scholar
Epochs of European Civilization: Antiquity to Renaissance
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Narrated by:
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Geoffrey Hosking
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Written by:
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Professor Geoffrey Hosking
- 1. The Nation State. The idea of the State or sovereign authority takes on a new significance when it is attached to a nation or a people who have an idea of a common origin and identity. This idea was developed first and most powerfully in Europe.
- 2. Citizenship. When a nation is made up of citizens, they feel a greater commitment to the community.
- 3. The Scientific Method. This enables one to ask questions about the universe and the nature of human beings, and to obtain answers that work well in practice.
- 4. Developed Broadly Based Public Finance. The idea that government can mobilize the wealth of a whole people.
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