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    What I gather from this thread is that people probably like the decade the best that they grew up in 🙃

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    I think it depends on what people consider a peak. By 2000, the education system was already in trouble and wages had stagnated for 20 years. Glass/Steagall had been repealed, and GW was in power.

    I think it came in the 80’s, personally.

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      I guess I skew more towards the technology portion of it. Yes, technology was ramping up in the 80s but I think by the early 2000s the information age had solidified.

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        I can see an argument for it. The Internet was widespread and accessible to common people, but governments and major corporations hadn’t really figured out how to completely abuse it yet.

        But the real thing is probably that the peak of culture is probably based on whenever a person was between 5 and 25 years old. For most I think those were the good old days, no matter when they actually were.

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    Up until 9/11, for North America, maybe. After the collapse of the Soviet Union things felt pretty good. In my social circle there was a lot of optimism.

    But we were on a neoliberal tear. A lot of the benefits we were enjoying (of globalization) are the cause of the spasm of conservatism we’re seeing today.

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    Are… are there people who think of that time as a cultural peak?

    If that’s the bar, then yeah, we’ve had at least one since then and are due for another soon.

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      Yeah I think most people will pick a timeframe in their life that is nostalgic and good. Like my dad would talk about the 70s, I talk about the 2000s, my kids will probably talk about the before days with drinkable water the 2030s

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    Most people’s opinions here seem to be oriented around their youth. When we are just old enough to engage with the world in small and controllable ways, but still too young to really grasp the worst parts or feel partly responsible for them, it’s easy to feel optimistic about the world and our place in it. That optimism is what we look back on and long for because, as we age further, we gradually realize how misguided that optimism really is.

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    That’s a fascinating question. I just can’t wrap my head around the early 2000s as a time of Excellence. I think of it as a time of impending collapse. You have 9/11, the start of decades long horrific Wars, growing Mass government surveillance and authoritarianism, extreme political fracturing, ramping up to a massive financial disaster, and so much more. Now that’s true of every time every time has massive flaws and Horrors in them, but that’s one I just can’t really wrap my head around thinking anything else of.

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      the key was all the transluscent cases on electronics. the future was optimistic and we were excited to see it. then came the brushed aluminum era when everything became boring again, like the beige plastic era, just more expensive.

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    The 2000s!?!? The attitude era of this planet? Fuck no!

    The 80s had the best music, the best fashion, the best TV, the most memorable movies, and awesome gadgets.

    We’ll never have the 80s again!

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    I don’t think we have peaked. We have had progress and regress in various areas at various times that has either kept us level or on a slight climb.

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    how long or short is this “lifetime” of which you speak? the 90’s is peak, you whipper-snapper.

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        Mtv alone inspired a burst of creativity that hasn’t been matched since. In music, video, direction, art design, set design… Nothing comes close.

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          Maybe, but we also got Reaganomics and the beginning of that cultural shift towards greed being good. I suppose you could make a case that we also had HW Bush, the last repub afaik to actually raise taxes on the wealthy, helping Clinton balance the budget in the 90s.

          Also had the Satanic Panic, though that seems to come back around every so often no matter what.