RE: Thirteen Days that Never Were

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Thirteen Days that Never Were

in history •  7 years ago 

Time is weird. I remember reading something in undergrad that argued the Clock (i.e., time) was the best representation of the industrial age (not the machine). Workers and management organized their days around the same measurement of time. Could the calendar be a similar example? If so, it's interesting to see that during the midst of a revolution, the Russians adopted the new calendar. Perhaps it shows their determination to compete with the industrializing West.

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