Mark Twain famously said, “history doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” Andrew Ross Sorkin’s vivid new book, “1929: ...
The if you look at the history of epidemics, serious epidemics, that typically takes a couple of years, let's say to the end of 2023, end of 2024, it's approximate. And then finally, we will enter the ...
“As in the Roaring 20s, which followed the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic, society will revert to an era of indulgence . . . there will be a surge in ‘sexual licentiousness’ as well as a ‘reverse of ...
History repeats itself. But do decades duplicate?As hopes rise that the pandemic is ebbing in the United States and Europe, visions of a second "Roaring '20s" to match last century’s post-pandemic ...
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