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In the opinion of the author of the passage, the 2000 decade ----.
Just as every teenager thinks he is brighter than his
parents, every decade considers itself superior to the
one that came before. Over the past few months, we
of the 2000 decade have made it quite clear that we
are morally heads above those who lived in the
1990s. We've done it first by establishing a reigning
cliché for that period. Just as the 1960s are known
for student unrest, the 1980s for Reagan, Thatcher
and the Yuppies, the 1990s will henceforth be known
as the second Gilded Age. They will be known as the
age when the real problems in the world were
ignored while the illusions of the dotcom types were
celebrated. It was the age of effortless abundance,
cell phones on every ear, stock markets that only
went up and Mercedes sport utility vehicles. Never
before had business leaders enjoyed so much
prestige, and never before had capitalism had fewer
mortal enemies. Bill Gates couldn't be on enough
business-magazine covers; tycoons like him felt free
to assume the role of global sages, writing books
with such weighty titles as “The Road Ahead.”