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Henk B's avatar

"Another bad effect of commerce is that it sinks the courage of mankind, and tends to extinguish martial spirit." I am not sure I agree with Adam Smith here.

Some counter-examples:

England in the 18th and 19th century was both a naval and commercial powerhouse.

Holland in the 17th century was very commercial, and pretty martial. It aquired many colonies and beat the Spaniards and (sometimes) the English. Allow me some bragging: the victory I love best is when in 1667 the Dutch navy sailed up the Thames and then burned down 13 English ships and towed away the flagship, HMS Royal Charles.

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Quintus's avatar

Frontier-ism happened (at least in North America) due to the promise of free land which drew waves of Europeans looking to escape their feudal existences. No such thing exists now. There are no new frontiers (no free land anywhere).

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