In this episode of Caribbean Progress, Rasheed interviews Anton Howes, a historian of innovation. This conversation had no bounds as they speculated what the world could have been if we had utilized water for power in the industrial revolution instead of coal. What if the Caribbean countries remained under British rule? They examined the abolitionist movement in light of the oft-quoted Williams thesis and how economists can better theorize the modern world. The overriding theme is how we can think about progress in an historical context.
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Arts and Minds: How the Royal Society of Arts Changed a Nation
Contact Info: Anton Howes
Website: www.antonhowes.com
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