
Anglosphere Challenge
Why the English-Speaking Nations Will Lead the Way in the Twenty-First Century
By: James C. Bennett
3 April 2007
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The most original foreign policy book of the year . . . James C. Bennett has sketched how the international order might be reshaped by the Internet and the communications revolution-and what allies the United States would have in that new world. * Chicago Sun-Times *
James C. Bennett's book leads one on a journey of discovery disguised as a journey of rediscovery. He lends expression to ideas one feels one has always known, but which were never formulated until Bennett put them into words. -- George Jonas, columnist, National Post (Canada)
It is clear that [James C.] Bennett and [Samuel] Huntington have similar conceptions about the core elements of 'Anglo' culture. But for Bennett, the dynamics of this culture, interacting with the global economy and Internet technology, are driving Americans beyond a mere national identity which is limited to the United States to a transnational identity which is grounded in the dense interrelations-the network commonwealth-among the English-speaking nations. The Anglosphere, Bennett foresees, will be the most coherent, advanced, and effective association of nations of any operating and competing within the global economy and the information age. As such, Bennett projects a more expansive and optimistic future for Americans than that provided by Huntington's analysis. -- James R. Kurth, professor, Swarthmore College * The National Interest, (Fall 2004) *
The first full-length treatment of the idea [of the 'Anglosphere']-and a powerful one. [Bennett's] book is bound to ratchet up serious discussion of it to an altogether higher level-and bring it to a new and larger audience. * New York Post *
James C. Bennett in his pathbreaking book The Anglosphere Challenge sees the contemporary English-speaking world as what he calls a 'network civilization' - that is, a set of countries that shares a common cultural heritage going far beyond language. * The New Criterion *
The Anglosphere Challenge is one of the important books of our time. * National Review *
The volume will be of interest to readers that seek a thorough understanding of the technological revolution of the last few decades and its claimed Anglosphere heritage. * Political Studies Review *
Recommended * CHOICE *
In his book, The Anglosphere Challenge, James C. Bennett talks about a shared set of values in which Magna Carta, trial by jury, "innocent until proven guilty", "a man's home is his castle", and "a man's word is his bond" are common themes. * The Daily Telegraph *
Stresses the pivotal nature of English fluency in the information-age economy to come. -- Dick Morris
| Acknowledgments | p. xi |
| Introduction | p. 1 |
| Three Questions about the Future: Answers from the Past | p. 2 |
| The Internet Era-and Beyond | p. 9 |
| Beyond the Information Revolution: The Singularity | p. 11 |
| Thinking about the Revolutions of the Singularity | p. 12 |
| Bounded and Unbounded Visions | p. 13 |
| Bounded and Unbounded Problems: The Space Development Example | p. 14 |
| Y2K as the Opposite Case: Mistaking Bounded for Unbounded Problems | p. 18 |
| Death and Taxes: Extending Lifespan, and Its Consequences | p. 20 |
| Taking a Possibility Seriously | p. 21 |
| How to Think about the Effects of These Revolutions: The "Pessimistic Scenario" | p. 23 |
| Industrial Goods as Software: The Next Phase of the Information Revolution, and Its Implications | p. 25 |
| Civil Society and the Hazards of the Singularity Revolutions: The Case of Nanotechnology | p. 29 |
| Civil Societies and the Economy of the Singularity | p. 31 |
| After the Economic State: The Civic State and the Network Commonwealth | p. 39 |
| Hobbes and Rousseau in Cyberspace | p. 40 |
| Limits to the Breakdown of Big Governments | p. 42 |
| The Growing Worldwide Market in Sovereignty Services and the Decline of the Monopoly of the Economic State | p. 44 |
| Linux as a Foreshadowing of the Economics of the Singularity: The End of Capitalism and the Triumph of the Market Economy | p. 47 |
| The Civic State: On the Nature and Limits of Governments in the Era of the Singularity | p. 55 |
| Building the Network Commonwealth: The Power of Self-Assembly Protocols | p. 61 |
| Political Self-Assembly Protocols: A Tool for the Singularity Revolution | p. 62 |
| A Call for Civilizational Construction | p. 65 |
| The Anglosphere and Its Revolutions | p. 67 |
| The Anglosphere and the New Understanding of the West | p. 72 |
| Reconvergence and Culture: Why the Information Revolution Is Drawing the Anglosphere Closer Together | p. 75 |
| What Is the Anglosphere? | p. 79 |
| The Fundamental Structures of the Anglosphere: States, Regions, and Cultural Nations | p. 82 |
| Cultural Nations-The Invisible Understructure | p. 83 |
| Cultural Nations and Regions: What's the Difference? | p. 84 |
| Becoming a Self-Aware Civilization: The Anglosphere Perspective | p. 89 |
| Memetic Plagues of the Anglosphere | p. 93 |
| Coming Home to the Anglosphere | p. 100 |
| Trust, Civil Society, Government, and Cyberspace | p. 109 |
| One World through the Internet? The Role of Trust, Cooperation, and Cultural Commonality | p. 113 |
| Trust and Civil Society | p. 114 |
| Trust, Reform, and the Three Gateways | p. 117 |
| One World, Many Marketplaces | p. 122 |
| The New Amphibians: Living Simultaneously in Cyberspace and the Physical World | p. 124 |
| Better Communications and the Rise of Nationalism | p. 126 |
| Space and Power: Geopolitics and the Topology of Information Space | p. 129 |
| Hanseatic Leagues in Cyberspace | p. 132 |
| The New Understanding of the Market: Rules of Thumb for Intervention | p. 135 |
| The Anarcho-Capitalist Debate and Other Red Herrings | p. 138 |
| Civic States and Large-Scale Federations | p. 141 |
| Coherent Noncontiguous States | p. 142 |
| What Will Become of Big Government Establishments? | p. 143 |
| The Civic State and the Network Commonwealth | p. 146 |
| The Sinews of the Network Commonwealth: Evolving New Forms from Existing Elements | p. 148 |
| Trade, Security, and Technology Intersect: The Case of Anglosphere Defense Cooperation | p. 159 |
| Who Will Control the Commonwealth? Popular Control of Transnational Institutions | p. 167 |
| Commonwealth or Tribalism | p. 169 |
| Network Commonwealths around the World | p. 172 |
| United Nations-or Associated Commonwealths? | p. 179 |
| The Anglosphere as a Unique Civilization | p. 181 |
| The Anglosphere Constitutional Tradition and War | p. 185 |
| Five Civil Wars: Union and Secession in the Anglosphere | p. 193 |
| Preserving the National Voice in a Decentralized World | p. 197 |
| The Anglosphere's History as the History of Its Cultural Nations | p. 199 |
| American Cultural Nations and Their Histories | p. 199 |
| The Relationship between Cultural Nations and Nation-States | p. 211 |
| Cultural Nations in Actuality: North America | p. 213 |
| Cultural Nations Elsewhere in the Anglosphere | p. 223 |
| Regions, Civic States, and Scale | p. 224 |
| The Anglosphere Century | p. 227 |
| 1776: Divergence and the End of the First Empire | p. 228 |
| Convergence in Politics: The Dilemma of the Second Empire | p. 230 |
| Potential Roadblocks to an Anglosphere Network Commonwealth | p. 233 |
| Postimperial Identity Questions in the Commonwealth States | p. 237 |
| The African Special Relationship: American Africans, the Caribbean, and Africa | p. 238 |
| Embedded Cultures, Native Nations, and Pan-Anglosphere Minorities | p. 240 |
| What's at Stake: Uses of the Network Commonwealth | p. 242 |
| Controlling Dangers, Maintaining Freedoms: Constitutional Traditions and the Technologies of the Singularity | p. 248 |
| Common Law and Common Markets: Harmony without Homogenization | p. 250 |
| The Anglosphere Debate | p. 251 |
| Moving toward an Anglosphere Network Commonwealth | p. 257 |
| Doing Their Part: Leadership and the Emergence of the Network Commonwealth | p. 257 |
| Devolution and the Neverendum in Scotland and Quebec | p. 258 |
| African America: The Stalled Transition to High Trust | p. 261 |
| Prospects for the Anglosphere | p. 263 |
| Canada and Le Projet Trudeau | p. 264 |
| Quebec and the Nine Provinces: Two Nations and Two Network Civilizations | p. 266 |
| Britain: Scotland and the West Lothian Question; The Euro and the Westphalian Question | p. 268 |
| The United States and the Anglosphere: From Post-Cold War Reorientation to the Challenge of the Singularity | p. 274 |
| South Africa: What Form of Union? | p. 277 |
| Australia and New Zealand: Identity in Oceania | p. 278 |
| Ireland: What Price the EU? | p. 280 |
| Trade and Defense Drivers for the Network Commonwealth | p. 283 |
| The Anglosphere as the "Offshore Island" | p. 285 |
| The Anglosphere and the Challenge of the Singularity | p. 287 |
| Afterword | p. 291 |
| Annotated Bibliography | p. 295 |
| Index | p. 325 |
| About the Author | p. 341 |
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ISBN: 9780742533332
ISBN-10: 0742533336
Published: 3rd April 2007
Language: English
Number of Pages: 354
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.5
Weight (kg): 0.52
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