Book contents
- The Dragon, the Eagle, and the Private Sector
- The Dragon, the Eagle, and the Private Sector
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Part I The Framework
- Part II Policy Realms
- 3 Building the Railroads That Build the Nation
- 4 Real Estate’s Intricate Tangle of Public and Private
- 5 A Game like No Other
- 6 The Truest Wealth of Nations
- 7 Show Me Where It Hurts
- Part III The Path Forward
- Index
3 - Building the Railroads That Build the Nation
from Part II - Policy Realms
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2021
- The Dragon, the Eagle, and the Private Sector
- The Dragon, the Eagle, and the Private Sector
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Part I The Framework
- Part II Policy Realms
- 3 Building the Railroads That Build the Nation
- 4 Real Estate’s Intricate Tangle of Public and Private
- 5 A Game like No Other
- 6 The Truest Wealth of Nations
- 7 Show Me Where It Hurts
- Part III The Path Forward
- Index
Summary
Henry David Thoreau had decidedly mixed feelings about the railroad that reshaped America during his lifetime and, quite literally, shattered the tranquility of his Walden Pond cabin several times a day. “We do not ride upon the railroad,” he groused in Walden, “it rides upon us.” He relented, at least a little, elsewhere in the essay: “‘What!’ exclaim a million Irishmen starting up from all the shanties in the land. ‘Is not this railroad which we have built a good thing?’ Yes, I answer, comparatively good, that is, you might have done worse.” But his opening turn of phrase offers an apt point of departure for this chapter. A nation builds railroads and that network, from that point forward, builds the nation. This is true for both nations, but in a simpler and more dramatic way for the United States, which matured in tandem with rail transportation.
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- The Dragon, the Eagle, and the Private SectorPublic-Private Collaboration in China and the United States, pp. 51 - 75Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021