A Triad of Revolutions: 1776

Seeks to compare and conjoin three separate revolutionary movements in eighteenth century western society, led respectively by James Watt - technology, Adam Smith -economics and Thomas Jefferson - politics. Explores a contemporaneous link for all three and even a social connection in the case of Wat...

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