There was perhaps a naivete around social progress then because economic needs were better met across the board (not for everyone, but on average). The presumption was that social progress would be linear. I was young then so I didn’t know that economic hardship could undo social progress with a snap of the fingers.
There was perhaps a naivete around social progress then because economic needs were better met across the board (not for everyone, but on average). The presumption was that social progress would be linear. I was young then so I didn’t know that economic hardship could undo social progress with a snap of the fingers.