1920s
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Why Comparisons With the 1920s Are Useful—but Incomplete
The 1920s (Roaring Twenties) are often invoked when discussing today’s world: rising inequality, technological disruption, speculative excess, geopolitical tension, and eventually, the Great Depression. These parallels are not entirely wrong—but they are incomplete. The critical difference lies in flexibility. The world of the 1920s was constrained by rigid systems: the gold standard, limited monetary tools, Continue reading
