Twentieth Century Modernity was inevitable, but WWII was not

 For me, WWII wasn’t the defining moment of the Twentieth Century. 

Modernity, ever greater Progress defined as  ever greater control, dominated the century and the globe, from beginning to end, and its why both world wars began and how they proceeded to unfold.


Modernity would still have soared & then crashed, would still have had its apogee and nadir, with or without wwii.

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