|
|
|
|
|
by sunshine-o
281 days ago
|
|
China is even more shocking example of the consequence of the WWs (and what happened before). Just the cultural revolution was an extreme aftershock of the wars.
They did then had their "Marshal plan" with almost the entire world massively investing in their economy. In Europe for example I vaguely heard the French government collapsed again. One of the reasons is usually that for decades they can't reform their retirement system. This retirement system was designed for the lost and greatest generations demographics after the war but totally unsustainable after that. After 80 years of "never again" because of the WWs Europe dangerously under invested in its military capabilities, now it is panicking and the pendulum is swinging in the other direction. Wars create demographic and societal shock waves, this is one of the reason historian focus so much on them. |
|