The decisions and policy that have the most profound impacts on the greatest number of human lives often aren't the ones talked about most often in political discourse.
What is the biggest difference between life in this era and say... European feudalism?
I would argue it's near universal literacy. And along with simply having access to the written word, the highest percentage of a population armed with some scraps of what you might call a "liberal arts education"
The ability to self-teach.