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The British Enlightenment was slightly different in character from the French Enlightenment. Britain had already accomplished many of the goals the French Enlightenment was seeking.
We start off with academic economic ideas of institutions and access costs. Moving on to how the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution interpenetrated in real terms.
"The communication between intelligent educated literate people who knew things and the working people in the fields and workshops had been weal or nonexistent. Separated by social class or political power, and often language and legal status, it rarely occurred to either that they could learn a great deal from one another.”
In Britain this was solved. Not only by formal institutions and social practices, but by markets in scientific and technical expertise. It was so common we can see it in the account books.
Then we go into some of the bigger ways the French Revolution drove talent to Britain.