This book explores the reasons behind the perceived superiority of the Anglo-Saxon people, focusing on their culture, society, and political systems. The authors use a comparative approach to show how the Anglo-Saxon model can be applied to other nations and cultures. This thought-provoking book will be of interest to anyone interested in cultural studies, political theory, or the history of ideas.
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