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Prologue: Origins of the Liberal Nation-State 1: The Rule of Law, the Evolution of the Common Law, and King in Parliament 2: The Decline of Feudalism and the Rise of Free Labor, Private Property, and the Market 3: Separation of Faith and Governance, the Rise of Literacy, and the Emergence of Civil Society 4: The Autonomy of Credit and Finance 5: The Complex Quest for Economic Growth 1 6: Steps and Missteps in Nation Building 7: The Rule of Law and Matters of Good Governance 8: Privatization and the Expansion of the Middle Class 9: Nurturing Civil Society and Tolerance 10: Money, Credit, and Transactions-Enabling Financial Development 11: Economic Growth and Inequality Epilogue: Nation Building and the Security of Freedom
Prologue: Origins of the Liberal Nation-State 1: The Rule of Law, the Evolution of the Common Law, and King in Parliament 2: The Decline of Feudalism and the Rise of Free Labor, Private Property, and the Market 3: Separation of Faith and Governance, the Rise of Literacy, and the Emergence of Civil Society 4: The Autonomy of Credit and Finance 5: The Complex Quest for Economic Growth 1 6: Steps and Missteps in Nation Building 7: The Rule of Law and Matters of Good Governance 8: Privatization and the Expansion of the Middle Class 9: Nurturing Civil Society and Tolerance 10: Money, Credit, and Transactions-Enabling Financial Development 11: Economic Growth and Inequality Epilogue: Nation Building and the Security of Freedom
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