• Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    18 hours ago

    I’m pretty sure it had equally stupid moments, like the still today infamous moment where Nero played whilst Rome burned.

    Whilst when it come to History decades blur into a handful of stories and us non-Historians just learn it like that with explanations about why it happened, living in the actual thing moment by moment without the benefit of hindsight and an overview of the whole thing to put all pieces together is a very different experience.

    I wouldn’t at all be surprised if in the fullness of time all of what’s going on now will be pieced together with what came before and what comes next, with some nice explanation about, say, how the the neoliberal political experiment of the late XX century with it’s heavy emphasis on weakening Governmental oversight of the Economy re-enacted in the early XXI century many of the same problems with the Economic structure and the Political capture by the Merchant class of the early XX century causing a similar resurgence in Fascism and the fall of Democracy in several nations. (Certainly History seems to rhyming again).

    Future generations will mainly see it as bunch of high level descriptions of the main events knowing fully what the outcome was, without the fear and anxiety of experiencing it as it develops without knowing what comes next.

    • Merva@sh.itjust.works
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      5 hours ago

      like the still today infamous moment where Nero played whilst Rome burned.

      That didn’t really happen though.

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        3 hours ago

        Also, even if it did happen, it was centuries from the fall of the Roman Empire.