To say that the shift in human civilization that occurred around the turn of the 20th century was true at any other time in history is as wrong as wrong can ever be.
I think there are time when it is more relevant, e.g. initial change from a feudal/agrarian model to industrialization. By all accounts this was perhaps the biggest, most impactful change in human history.
One could argue that we are now witnessing a similar transition with respect to the information age.
At any rate, this was a somewhat glib statement on my part. :)
problem is, that statement can be applied at any given time in history
To say that the shift in human civilization that occurred around the turn of the 20th century was true at any other time in history is as wrong as wrong can ever be.
I think there are time when it is more relevant, e.g. initial change from a feudal/agrarian model to industrialization. By all accounts this was perhaps the biggest, most impactful change in human history.
One could argue that we are now witnessing a similar transition with respect to the information age.
At any rate, this was a somewhat glib statement on my part. :)
Maybe that’s why he didn’t specify which century.