A review of Mead's God and Gold
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Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- The feelings of the rest of the world.
- A dominance as a force that makes existence more meaningless.
- Are sea power and capitalism all it takes for world conquest?
- Individualism and group dynamics.
- The hope that the world can be stable, peaceful and prosperous in a multilateral way.
- Conclusion.
- Works cited.
Abstract
Walter Russell mead's text god and gold : Britain, America, and the Making of the Modern World is a difficult work, especially in terms of contemporary criticism, because it is revered by both right-wing conservatives and some socialists. The book explains (and to some degree may even argue for) the dominance of American and British culture on the planet today. The key theme is thereby interpreted two different ways. One, conservatives can interpret the book as endorsing the success of Anglo-Saxon values. Two, socialists can endorse the book's message that greed has been best perpetuated by Anglo-Saxon values. To further reveal both perspectives, it is best to consider three questions...
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