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Civilization: Is the West History?
Season 1
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Documentary: Niall Ferguson investigates how western civilization came to dominate the world.
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6 Episodes
Competition
E1
Competition
The first episode begins in 1420 when Ming China had a credible claim to be the most advanced civilization in the world: 'All Under Heaven'. England on the eve of the Wars of the Roses would have seemed quite primitive by contrast. Yet the lead that China had established in technology was not to be translated into sustained economic growth. In China a monolithic empire stifled colonial expansion and economic innovation. In Europe political division bred competition. The question for our own time is whether or not we have lost that competitive edge to a rapidly ascending Asia.
Science
E2
Science
In 1683 the Ottoman army laid siege to Vienna, the capital of Europe's most powerful empire. Domination of West by East was an alarmingly plausible scenario. But the Ottoman army was defeated: not so much by firepower as by science. Ferguson asks why the Islamic world didn't participate in the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment, and if the West is still capable of maintaining its scientific lead at a time when educational attainment in science subjects is declining.
Property
E3
Property
Ferguson asks why North America succeeded while Latin America for so many centuries lagged behind. The two had much in common (not least the subjugation of indigenous peoples and the use of slavery by European immigrants), but they differed profoundly on individual property rights, the rule of law and representative government. There were two revolutions against royal rule between 1776 and 1820, yet Simón Bolívar was never able to be George Washington, and Latin America remained politically fragmented, socially divided and economically backward even as the United States rose to global primacy. However, Niall Ferguson asks whether North and South are converging today, linguistically and economically.
Medicine
E4
Medicine
Niall explains how western values were spread by 19 th century advances in medical science. He also investigates the theories of Eugenics and how 19 th century Colonizers viewed the African races. Africa was a tropical disease lab for the French and the Germans were there later and they had believed in the Africans inferiority. Medieval beliefs still exist in some areas as Witch doctors still ply their trade.
Consumerism
E5
Consumerism
How post-war fashion and music captivated and created a global market. Blue jeans and rock n' roll are the thread running from 1950's America to 1968 France and Prague through 1989 Berlin and China today. Will Islam prove the lone holdout?
Work
E6
Work
The sixth killer app is the Protestant Work Ethic. For evidence of thrift, industry, and morality, Ferguson visits a Missouri megachurch and Chinese factories, concluding that reports of Christianity's demise have been greatly exaggerated.
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