Excess and Innovation

audiobook (Unabridged) The World in the 1980s

By Lorna Robbins

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The 1980s stand as a watershed moment in global history, a decade of dramatic contrasts and profound transformations. This period witnessed the rise of neoliberal economic policies, exemplified by Reaganomics and Thatcherism, which reshaped global economic landscapes and spurred unprecedented levels of economic growth in some sectors, while simultaneously exacerbating inequalities and triggering crises in others. The decade also saw the advent of technological advancements that fundamentally altered communication, information access, and everyday life. Personal computers became ubiquitous, transforming businesses and homes alike, while the development of mobile communication laid the foundation for the interconnected world we inhabit today. Simultaneously, a generation grappled with the AIDS crisis, an unprecedented health emergency that demanded urgent action while simultaneously highlighting societal biases and failures. This tragedy is woven into the fabric of the 1980s, serving as a stark reminder of the human cost of societal negligence and the urgency of collective action. Beyond these major shifts, the 1980s witnessed a cultural explosion, marked by the rise of iconic pop stars, the emergence of new musical genres, and the changing dynamics of fashion and identity. The trends of power dressing and the explosive popularity of synthpop and hair metal all reflect a broader shift in cultural norms and values. This book seeks to navigate these multifaceted aspects of the 1980s, providing a comprehensive and multi-faceted analysis that integrates economic, technological, and cultural developments. It explores the complex interplay between these seemingly disparate elements, providing a cohesive narrative of a transformative decade.

Excess and Innovation