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Freedom of Invention

(uk) Daniel Hannan

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Freedom does not grow for no reason, it has its own inherent genes. For many countries today, establishing a free, equal, democratic and legal government is their constant pursuit. Looking back on the development path of these concepts, we can always find the same source: Britain. The people living on this wet and cold island established the concept that the state is an individual's servant rather than the master, and then produced modern capitalism, the industrial revolution, representative government and other products that changed the modern world. This set of ideas and systems were carried by English-speaking people across the ocean, either through the forced implementation of colonial rulers, or through the conscious practice of loyal colonists, and eventually spread to all parts of the world, shaping the shape of the modern world to a certain extent. Freedom is the secret to the success of the English-speaking people and has become part of the collective subconscious of modern people. Today we take it so much for granted that we often forget that this value is the basis of prosperity and order. This is a long-missing work about the Anglo-Saxon cultural circle. It will lead us to rediscover this journey of inventive freedom and inspire us to think about how to face the future.