I suspect this article only applies to those with hindsight.
During the Great Depression " the United States economy was quietly making enormous strides during the 1930s. Television and nylon stockings were invented. Refrigerators and washing machines turned into mass-market products. Railroads became faster and roads smoother and wider."
But if you had asked people during the Great Depression about economic or technological progress, I suspect most would say it was almost non-existent.
Today we have significant advances in robotics, energy development/conservation, and medicine. These and other fields may be later referred to in the same light as the authors examples in the great depression.
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[ 5.8 ms ] story [ 17.6 ms ] threadDuring the Great Depression " the United States economy was quietly making enormous strides during the 1930s. Television and nylon stockings were invented. Refrigerators and washing machines turned into mass-market products. Railroads became faster and roads smoother and wider."
But if you had asked people during the Great Depression about economic or technological progress, I suspect most would say it was almost non-existent.
Today we have significant advances in robotics, energy development/conservation, and medicine. These and other fields may be later referred to in the same light as the authors examples in the great depression.