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Societal Expectation of Technological Progress

The modern expectation that technology will continuously advance and transform society is a relatively recent phenomenon that began in the 18th century. This outlook contrasts sharply with previous historical eras, such as the 500-year period after 1250, during which living standards for ordinary people saw no measurable improvement, and each generation expected a life similar to the last.

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