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In the Venice of the sixteenth century or the Amsterdam of the seventeenth, societies that were then rich, a long period of great dynamism was followed by the weakening of the commitment to compete, to innovate. The forces once directed at the pursuit of growth became redirected towards the defence of small or big privileges that had been acquired by various organised social groups. In a stagnant economy, these defensive mechanisms and the promotion of special interests become reinforced.
The Fate of the West: The Battle to Save the World’s Most Successful Political Idea
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