1. Industrial revolution
He was the complete opposite of his skeptical, flute-playing, philosophe-courting son, Frederick the great. His father believed his son to be "an effeminate chap who has no manly leanings." The father relaxed by drinking beer and smoking a pipe with friends, while his son wrote symphonies and concertos. ...
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