The Changing World
I was born into a world that was literally at war with itself. This tiny country joined the global conflict that became known as World War Two with an enthusiasm that was not matched by any other country in what was left of the British Empire and now constituted the Commonwealth. At the age of four I can recall the streets being empty of men - they were all away at war.
Eventually victory came and Europe was rebuilt by its new leadership who together constituted some of the most extraordinary men and women ever to have such awesome responsibility and opportunity. Russian hegemony over much of Europe became established and the Iron Curtain fell - dividing Europe into vastly different ideological and political spheres.
Social Democracy became the dominant political culture of much of Europe including Germany, the Scandinavian countries and the Netherlands. Reconstructed nations looked very different to their pre war character and Europe entered a period of protracted and rapid growth. But what many of those who lived through this period of history did not see or appreciate was that the world had changed and would never be the same again.
The changes laid the foundation for the conflicts of ideology and economic policy between East and West and the rise of Marxist regimes across the globe appeared irreversible and the communist bloc unassailable. But the forces of freedom - freedom of choice in economic terms and freedom in political and social terms, proved to be unstoppable and universal and in 1987, the leaders of the "Free World" were eventually able to watch as the Soviet empire disintegrated and associated regimes across the globe collapsed and were transformed into varying forms of democratic regimes.
When the World changed, those who were prisoners of the past failed to see it coming. In Rumania the communist totalitarian dictator climbed onto a podium to make a speech, he was interrupted by an elderly woman who shouted that he was a "liar". In minutes it was over and the regime was swept away by the tide of change.