I think they got it about right. I certainly cannot argue with their "85-disruptive-idea-countdown."
It would be interesting to go back and look at how many of the 85 disruptive ideas had their beginnings between 1960 and 1969 (inclusive).
Ranking, year, disruptive technology:
- 71. 1965: Singapore expelled from federation with Malaysia, Singapore becomes an independent state.
- 67. 1964: Southern Strategy -- five southern states give their electoral votes to Barry Goldwater, the start of the Republican takeover of the Deep South.
- 64. 1967: Super Bowl I.
- 63. 1960: OPEC.
- 14. 1968: the cubicle.
- 9. 1960: the pill.
- 4. 1962: Wal-Mart.
- 3. 1965: Green Revolution. Disease-resistant wheat seeds developed by Norman Borlaug are introduced in India and Pakistan.
- hydraulic fracking, probably goes back to the 1940's
- the Bakken (as a phenomenon, not a geographic location); perhaps, 2000
- identity theft, perhaps the Target breach in 2013
- deep-sea drilling, date unknown, maybe 1961
- Apollo, 1969
- US as world policeman (remember, these are disruptive "ideas" -- not technology per se), 1945
- US interstate system, 1956
- impeachment, as a viable political tool, 1974
- triangulation, as a viable political strategy, 1996
- assassinations, as a viable political strategy, zenith in the 60's, 1963
- international terrorism, as a viable geo-political strategy, 1966
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