Divided society

Societal divisions
What we are experiencing today, in part driven by the Covid pandemic, is a recurring phenomenon in history.
In western society it happened most recently in the 1930ies, following an economic boom in the twenties.
The underlying driver was a shift in financial wealth into the hands of relatively few people, at the expense of many and the failure to restore credit to the economy following the stock market crash in October 1929.
This led to major 'have' vs 'have-not' divisions and the rise of fascism and communism in western society, culminating in World War II.
In my native Norway these divisions emerged, just like they did across Europe, North America and Australia and New Zealand for that matter.
To the point where family members were pitted against each other over causes of, and solutions to, societal problems.
Sounds familiar?
L

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