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During the last years of the eighteenth century, when life expectancy was about 35 years, over 400,000 people died in Europe from smallpox. Today we don’t even have to worry about it. A lot has changed since then thanks to scientific discoveries and political ideas that have improved living conditions for many people around the world. However, not all countries are benefiting equally from these advances because richer countries benefit more than poorer ones do.
So what can we do about this? The following key points will help. You’ll also learn why our earliest ancestors’ way of life might not have been so bad; how the United States became an aristocracy; and why foreign aid is a blunt instrument in the fight against poverty.
Big Idea #1: There’s never been a better time to be alive.
When listening to the news these days, one gets the impression that things are getting worse and worse. However, on average, people’s well-being has never been better than it is today.
Throughout most of human history, people lived in extreme poverty. However, over the past few hundred years, a lot has changed for the better. Although more than a billion people still live in extreme poverty today, overall well being has increased significantly.