During my recent trip to
Israel, I had suggested that the choices a society makes about its
culture play a role in creating prosperity, and that the significant
disparity between Israeli and Palestinian living standards was
powerfully influenced by it. In some quarters, that comment became the
subject of controversy.
But what exactly accounts for prosperity if not culture? In the case
of the United States, it is a particular kind of culture that has made
us the greatest economic power in the history of the earth. Many
significant features come to mind: our work ethic, our appreciation for
education, our willingness to take risks, our commitment to honor and
oath, our family orientation, our devotion to a purpose greater than
ourselves, our patriotism. But one feature of our culture that propels
the American economy stands out above all others: freedom. The American
economy is fueled by freedom. Free people and their free enterprises are
what drive our economic vitality.The Founding Fathers wrote that we are endowed by our Creator with the freedom to pursue happiness. In the America they designed, we would have economic freedom, just as we would have political and religious freedom. Here, we would not be limited by the circumstance of birth nor directed by the supposedly informed hand of government. We would be free to pursue happiness as we wish. Economic freedom is the only force that has consistently succeeded in lifting people out of poverty. It is the only principle that has ever created sustained prosperity. It is why our economy rose to rival those of the world’s leading powers — and has long since surpassed them all.
Read more: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/312830/culture-does-matter-mitt-romney
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