Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
287 | Jean-Paul Faguet on Institutions and the Legacy of History
Jean-Paul Faguet
But others, you know, had good effects, like the colonies, without doubt, built some infrastructure. And as between in places that didn't have paved roads and didn't have railroads, as between having them and not having them, it was better to have them. So the process of generating that was awful. And illiberal and abused human rights, etc.
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