Hannan's book is important. New ideas: the research done by Alan Macfarlane on the amazing lack of any history justifying talk about English peasants. After reading Hannan I'll never think about English or American history the same way.
He describes an exceptionalism that does not arise from race or religion, an exceptionalism that can be shared by anyone who wants it and rejected freely by those who do not want it.
I've done a little bit to begin weaving the LBSR network together with the Anglospherists network because of a remote potential of financing from London.