Does every generation finally get to the point where they don't recognize the world anymore? — frank
Does every generation finally get to the point where they don't recognize the world anymore? — frank
would think so. I remember my grandmother saying that culture no longer made sense to her—she was a fundamentalist Christian born in the 1890s. The moon landing and the hippie movement shook her reality. In the 1980s, my father made a similar observation during the time of glasnost — Tom Storm
Now, I find myself telling young colleagues that I no longer have a clear understanding of where I stand on culture or politics, and I hope they can make sense of it all. I suspect this feeling of disconnection is one of the defining phenomena of modernity. — Tom Storm
I don't think so. There have been periods, in various places, when not much changed for several generations - or even a couple of centuries.Does every generation finally get to the point where they don't recognize the world anymore? — frank
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