Making History
"If you want to prove to yourself the power of ideas and, particularly, of morality—the intellectual history of the nineteenth century would be a good example to study. The greatest, unprecedented, undreamed of events and achievements were taking place before men’s eyes—but men did not see them and did not understand their meaning, as they do not understand it to this day. I am speaking of the industrial revolution, of the United States and of capitalism. For the first time in history, men gained control over physical nature and threw off the control of men over men—that is: men discovered science and political freedom. The creative energy, the abundance, the wealth, the rising standard of living for every level of the population were such that the nineteenth century looks like a fiction-Utopia, like a blinding burst of sunlight, in the drab progression of most of human history. If life on earth is one’s standard of value, then the nineteenth century moved mankind forward more than all the other centuries combined."
Race to the Finish
Race to the Finish
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- 2Posted by LetsShrug 12 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment...and this too.| Permalink
- 2Posted by LetsShrug 12 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.YES!| Permalink
- 1Posted by khalling 12 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.anti-reason. the 19th century was dominated by Locke (reason) although he died in 1704. Marx hit the scene and brushed off Kant, Hegel in the 20th century. Philosophy matters| Permalink
- 1Posted by khalling 12 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.lol don't they say that to their enemies?| Permalink
- 2Posted by khalling 12 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.me too| Permalink
- 2Posted by Spinkane 12 years, 1 month agoThere’s a happy thought, it stirs the spirit to think about inventing something, which leads to the question, are we living in a similar environment, particularly in the United States; and therein lays the rub. The Chinese have a saying “May you live in interesting times.”| Permalink
- 2Posted by richrobinson 12 years, 1 month agoMy mother in law was in this weekend and said she wonders what her mom would have said about microwave ovens. I often wish I had thought to ask my grandparents what their parents and grandparents told them. We like to think we are making progress but think about seeing the growth of the auto industry. Think about what it was like to see air travel become common place. You really got my mind going with this one Kh.| Permalink
- 2Posted by $ johnrobert2 12 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.government handouts. He no longer had to produce to live. Why expend effort when you could have for none?| Permalink
- 2Posted by LetsShrug 12 years, 1 month agoWhat killed man's standard of value?| Permalink
- 2Posted by khalling 12 years, 1 month agothank you, scott| Permalink