Why the Prince Consort Was Right: Nationalism, Economic Development, and Violence, 1800-2000

C. Mosk
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A common belief is that nationalism is a major source of violence. The present paper disputes this contention. It argues that the European Enlightenment spawned two phenomena that have revolutionized the world: the nation-state and the Industrial Enlightenment. The two are interconnected in the sense that both are predicated on the premise that the creative talents and voice of the masses should prevail, realizing progress in the long-run. Successful nation-state projects achieve these ends by expanding the scope of infrastructure (human capital enhancing, physical and financial). As a result domestic violence rates plummet. At the same time the technological progress unleashed by the Industrial Enlightenment drives down the relative price of exerting military force in successful nation-states. The result is a huge gap in military potential between nation-states and states that are not yet nation-states. The existence of this gap promotes intrusion in the domestic affairs of traditional states by nation-states, ultimately leading to the conversion of states into nation-states. For this reason the world witnessed a massive unleashing of international violence in the period 1914-75, the eponymous Hemoclysm. However at its conclusion the nation-state system has spread globally. Moreover technological progress in the field of military affairs has so transformed warfare that it has become less and less useful as a tool for managing international affairs. This state of affairs has ushered in the long peace and a massive expansion of international trade.
为什么太子妃是对的:民族主义、经济发展与暴力,1800-2000
人们普遍认为,民族主义是暴力的主要来源。本文对这一论点提出了质疑。该书认为,欧洲启蒙运动催生了两种彻底改变世界的现象:民族国家和工业启蒙运动。这两者是相互联系的,因为两者的前提都是要让创造性的人才和群众的声音占上风,从而实现长远的进步。成功的民族国家项目通过扩大基础设施(人力资本增强、物质和金融)的范围来实现这些目标。结果,家庭暴力率直线下降。与此同时,工业启蒙运动释放的技术进步降低了在成功的民族国家使用军事力量的相对成本。其结果是,民族国家与非民族国家之间的军事潜力存在巨大差距。这种差距的存在促进了民族国家对传统国家内政的干涉,最终导致国家向民族国家的转变。由于这个原因,世界目睹了1914年至1975年期间爆发的大规模国际暴力,即与之同名的大流血。然而,民族国家体系最终已在全球蔓延。此外,军事领域的技术进步极大地改变了战争,以致它作为管理国际事务的工具越来越不有用。这种形势带来了长期的和平和国际贸易的大规模扩张。
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