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Evaluating Historical Economic Stagnation

A historian argues, 'The period between 1250 and 1750 was a time of complete societal failure because the material living standards of ordinary people did not improve.' Critique this statement. Was the lack of improvement in material well-being necessarily a 'failure' from the perspective of the era?

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