Civilization
The West and the Rest
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2011
نویسنده
Niall Fergusonناشر
Penguin Books Ltdشابک
9780141972220
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
September 12, 2011
Ferguson (Colossus), Harvard historian, polymath, and bestselling author, joins others who’ve tried to explain the rise and dominance of the West, “the pre-eminent historical phenomenon of the second half of the second millennium after Christ.” He also has his eye on an increasingly pressing concern: the threats, from inside and outside, to Western hegemony. Ferguson attributes the West’s supremacy and the spread of Western ways to six factors: competition, science, property rights (the rule of law), medicine, the consumer society, and the work ethic. It’s a grab bag of plausible conditions that differ from reasons cited by other students of the subject, but all hard to prove. Ominously, from Ferguson’s perspective, “the fortuitous weakness of the West’s rivals” is turning to strengths, threatening Western supremacy. Turning from historian to seer, Ferguson thus foresees the West’s decline and fall (of which he seems convinced) arising from both self-inflicted wounds (such as self-indulgence and weakening educational systems) and the strengthening of nations, such as China, that are modernizing and improving the education of their young people. Perhaps. The book would have gained by greater focus and less of a jumble of details. The reason for Ferguson’s fear of “the rest” isn’t clear, but those who share his concern will find that he has penned a sobering caution. Illus.
Ferguson offers historical perspectives on what he describes as the largest unit by which we can understand human culture: civilization. He seems to vacillate between admiring the efficiencies of colonialism while decrying its domineering effects. His reading delivers both sides of his argument in an engaging manner. Going back to the fifteenth century, he identifies the cultural phenomena (science, medicine, the concept of competition, and more) of the West that allowed it to dominate other cultures--until now, that is. Ferguson tells the story of the rise of the West at a peppy pace. His crisp British accent has an authoritative aura in spite of his conversational tone. Overall, his delivery makes a complicated analysis sound like an armchair discussion with a favorite professor. M.R (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine
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