this burkett of those required to innovate and boost the willingness of society to give wide scope of innovation. the book documents the modern values from the onset of the modern era to its winding down, roughly from 1490-1940. individualism begin with the humanism of the late renaissance, vitalism with the quests of the baroque era him and the curiosity of the enlightenment, and self-expression with the romantic period. this cultural heritage belongs to the world, serving to all of the western nations, it is implicit in the book that some of the nations did not fully assimilate into their life. into the values that on. ultimately, severe reactions to the modern economies set in in some countries. the fluctuations and disparities of income, and even in prospects, typical of modern economies and the endemic unemployment led to socialists, some nations move part of the way to a socialist economy. seeing more state ownership as a step towards stability, equality and better employment. generally speaking a socialist spoke of greater development of equal capacity to produce, but showed no