This is a very difficult question and one that is heavily debated today, but the general consensus is that although feudalism was initially helpful at protecting the unprotected in society, it overall held Europe back from economic and social development since there was no upward mobility.
In a 1946 speech, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill said an iron curtain had fallen across the continent of Europe.
I’m pretty sure it’s the lost generation, I know authors like Hemingway and Fitzgerald’s writing goes along with those themes
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