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The West's rise is not inevitable or linear from "summary" of The Rise of the West by William H. McNeill

The idea that the West's rise is not inevitable or linear is a central concept in William H. McNeill's "The Rise of the West." McNeill argues that the ascendancy of Western civilization was not preordained, nor did it follow a straightforward path. Instead, he posits that a combination of historical events, technological innovations, and cultural exchanges contributed to the West's rise. Throughout the book, McNeill emphasizes the contingent nature of history, highlighting the role of chance and unpredictability in shaping the trajectory of civilizations. He underscores the importance of understanding the complex interplay of factors that propelled the West to prominence, cautioning against simplistic narratives that ascribe Western dominance to inherent superiority. Moreover, McNeill challenges the notion of linear progress, arguing that history is marked by ebbs and flows, advan...
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    The Rise of the West

    William H. McNeill

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