Thanks everyone who replied. I was just reading "The World After Gaza" by Pankaj Mishra, and this was one of the statements made -- actually, I think more like "one of the most important". It really struck me what a Global North mindset I have, and not realizing how important this process has been. Anyway, I'd say "No, but..." (I think development of computers was probably more important) But I think it's very high up there.
it was big, but man was that a busy century.
The politics of the century might still be notable to a future observer but less so than the technological progress.
@mikebabcock maybe give yourself a minute to consider the concept. Decolonization of India alone affects a billion people today.
(Just my possibly uninformed hot take)
No, because a LOT of wild stuff happened in the 20th century (I personally am going with the moon landing, but opinions on importance may vary).
But it WAS important. It's on the list, for sure.
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