The Narrow Corridor
About This Book
Published in 2019, this work draws on historical examples spanning from ancient Uruk to contemporary Argentina to explore a fundamental question: What determines which nations establish liberty and which do not? The authors examine Revolutionary America, 1950s China, and numerous other cases to understand the specific conditions that allow governments and citizens to cooperate successfully—and what happens when this cooperation breaks down.
Who Should Read This?
- Readers interested in world history, philosophy, economics, or political science
- People concerned about preserving freedom in their own nations
- Those who enjoy compelling narratives drawn from history
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