If you weren't around in 1980, or you were insufficiently sensitized to key world realities, you cannot know how bad things really were - hence the extent to which the nation required, the world required, a catalytic change artist like Ronald Reagan.
Regarding Reagan, this is an hour of self-serving hagiography, of transmogrifying anthropomorphism - and comically by many in the press who spent seemingly their every waking hour ripping him and detesting everything he tried. Reagan was not a saint or a god in human form. Nor was he the Lucifer of leftist desire. He was merely a man - yet a common man with a vision and uncommon success in accomplishing change.
They already have named buildings and airports after him - and schools and roads and all the standard stuff. They'll certainly name too many more. Some even are agitating to add his face to the nation's money - and on that, why not let his visage replace on the dime that of his presidential predecessor he most admired? Yet relating to three of his most notable achievements, his name already is in the vernacular.
What are they?
Reaganomics.
Also known as supply-side economics, it's a doctrine of fundamental free enterprise, aka capitalism. Reaganomics derived perhaps more than anything from Nobel economist Milton Friedman's three-part formula, "Cut taxes. Cut taxes. Cut taxes." Corollaries are: Cut government spending where possible, and cut government regulation as necessary. Let the market work unfettered.
Reaganomics became the name for common-sense economics. It deconstructed an adulterated Keynesianism articulated by smug academics that regarded the citizenry as too dumb to understand it. Inflation and unemployment plunged - and with them the Misery Index. The economy revived. A boom set in that lasted until 2001, with the bursting of the dot-com bubble. The stock market bull romped and roared as never before. Economically, times were tops.
The Reagan Doctrine.
Reagan replaced the foreign policy of "containment" - postulated in the late 1940s by George Kennan to "contain" communism where it was - with a forward, even preemptive, strategy that would mean communism's end. It worked. The incumbent administration's policy of preemption against Islamofascism is a direct outgrowth.