British publications love to explain how British culture is responsible for British scientific achievements. Fact is, scientific powerhouses have appeared throughout history in different cultures. What factors contribute to a scientific golden age? I’m unimpressed with an analysis that looks like a puff piece for British culture, and contains a supposed “cautionary tale”, but fails to do any do any comparative work o…
Anytime one finds oneself in a society which lies near the centre of an extensive trade network, one can find oneself treated to many dinners by the simple expedient of concocting a little story about how it is (not their geographical-economic situation but) their culture which is responsible for their affluence.
And trade doesn’t seem to explain things like the discovery of penicillin, or John Snow’s tracing of cholera to a water pump and starting epidemiology; were they doing that to profit? What about when Rutherford split the atom in Manchester in 1918, but the atomic bomb and atomic fusion both came from America decades later, did trade have to move to support that? Why didn’t that instead contribute to Britain leading the world trade in atomics?
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