The Millenium of the West
According to The Economist article "The Millennium of the West," the last millennium, especially the last 250 years, has seen a triumph of the West's beliefs, ideas, military and government. The article makes an attempt to step back in time and analyze the evolution of economic growth, science and technology throughout the world. A commonly stated adage is that one can predict the future by looking into the past; therefore, we will use The Economists research into our past millennium in order to peer into the future and predict the state of the world in June of 2007.When one questions the future of the world they are forced to and must examine the past and current status of the West and its coming state as well. Currently the western world is characterized by electoral democracy, the rule of law, tolerance of descent, and the belief in individual rights. The triumph of western civilization has brought a flourishing of knowledge and wealth, health and population, and institutions and ideas. What if western characteristics were suddenly to change by a world-altering event? Our what if all the West's characteristics slowly evolved into an altered structure? From research into the p
Overall, economic growth is a process of economic change. An appetite for change is essential for a society that wants to increase its wealth and eventually challenge the West. If countries such as China and India feed and foster such an appetite the West's dominance may be threatened. However, Political systems, beliefs and economic institutions, such as China's, are capable of and often block the characteristics that are needed for growth. In order to experience growth a country or society must be ready and willing to change while also being acquisitive, interested in globalization, willing to exploit for personal benefits. Furthermore, a country or society must move away form self-sufficiency and toward interaction at all levels of living.
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