

Scotland The Brave
Oct 29, 2024
Mark Blythe, Professor of Political Economy at Brown University, dives into the rich history of the Scottish Enlightenment. He discusses how 18th-century Scotland became a hub for revolutionary ideas with thinkers like Adam Smith and David Hume thriving amid economic growth. The session explores Scotland's complex socio-economic evolution, including the shadows of trade and independence aspirations. Blythe also draws parallels with modern Ireland, posing thought-provoking questions about innovation, civic engagement, and the impact of Calvinism on Scottish identity.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Glasgow's Enlightenment Legacy
01:59 • 21min
Scotland's Economic Evolution: From Trade to Independence
22:43 • 17min
Opportunities and Innovations in Carbon Reduction
39:38 • 2min
The Influence of Calvinism on Scottish Culture
41:33 • 2min
A Contrast of Ambition: Historical Insights and Modern Challenges
43:13 • 2min
The Shift in Civic Engagement and Democratic Ambition
44:56 • 4min