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Civilization

Tuesday May 22 & 29 at 8:00 p.m.

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– The two-part series examines Niall Ferguson’s six principles of prosperity:
Competition, Science, Modern Medicine, Democracy, Consumerism, and Work Ethic. –

Niall Ferguson
Niall Ferguson
For the past five centuries, Western power has prevailed around the world. More and more people eat Western food, experience Western art, rely on Western medicine, emulate Western government, wear Western clothing, and practice Western religions. How did that happen? What led the West to be so influential? And how long will the West sustain its supremacy? As America approaches the 2012 presidential election in the midst of a geopolitical paradigm shift, acclaimed historian Niall Ferguson returns to public television with a timely look at the West’s economic ascendancy and its possible waning dominance.

Accompanied by a major new book, Civilization: The West and the Rest (Penguin Press), the series explores the West’s epic and surprising rise to global dominance.  Applying essential economic and political insights, Niall Ferguson identifies what he calls “the six killer applications” that “the Rest” lacked, but which enabled the West to become an economic and political superpower.  However, no civilization lasts forever.  And Ferguson speculates that perhaps “The Rest” can overtake the West by “downloading” and upgrading these “apps” too.

Each two-hour episode focuses on three of these factors: competition; science; modern medicine; democracy; consumerism; and the (Protestant) work ethic. Spanning theories on the rise and fall of empires past and present, Ferguson explains how the West taught others its ideas and institutions. And in so doing, the West may be endangering its power.

 

 

 

 

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