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Evaluating a Cultural Explanation for Economic Growth

For most of human history, average living standards saw very little improvement from one generation to the next. This long period of stagnation was followed by a dramatic and sustained increase in economic prosperity beginning around the 18th century. One prominent theory suggests that this economic take-off was primarily caused by a major intellectual and cultural movement that began in the 17th century, which championed reason, the scientific method, and individual inquiry. Critically evaluate the strength of the argument that this cultural shift was the fundamental cause for the transition to modern, sustained economic growth. In your response, consider both the merits and potential limitations of this explanation.

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