Age Quote by Jacob Rees-Mogg
“Eschatological fears are an ancient human concern. The Romans expected the world to end in 634 B.C. owing to a prophecy involving twelve eagles, while the early Christians anticipated the Final Judgment in their own lifetimes. Pope Sylvester II thought A.D. 1000 would be the last year, a view updated for the modern age by the Millennium bug.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Parliamentary Debate on Millennium Concerns, 1999
Throughout history, societies have feared imminent apocalypses, from Roman prophecies to modern Y2K anxieties.
In simple terms: People have long feared the world ending soon.
Recognize fear cycles and base decisions on evidence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- planning for technology
- public policy
- education campaigns
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do societies manage apocalyptic fear?
- What lessons can we learn for future crises?
Fear can be amplified by misinformation and panic.