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bumby04/03/20252 repliesview on HN

Why do you think that is? I’m wondering if the shared sacrifice of WW2 has something to do with it.


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bitwize04/03/2025

That's half of it. The other half is, WWII turned the United States from a relative backwater to a military and industrial superpower. So the war also taught lessons on a societal level about organization and cooperation, and the postwar economic boom provided the means to get great things done.

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majormajor04/03/2025

Labor also has more power when a ton of young newcomers to the working force were just killed before they could ever make it there.