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Critiquing the Cultural Explanation for Economic Growth

An economic historian argues that the 17th-century cultural shift towards reason and free-thinking was the most important factor in triggering the sustained economic growth that followed. Briefly explain one significant weakness or counter-argument to this perspective.

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