It’s a fair starting point to assume people are always wrong when they talk about generational pathology. It’s the sort of thing that’s possible, insofar as the social environment matters, but nostalgia goggles and technical changes totally dwarf it in terms of plausibly explaining any particular generation gap.
It’s a fair starting point to assume people are always wrong when they talk about generational pathology. It’s the sort of thing that’s possible, insofar as the social environment matters, but nostalgia goggles and technical changes totally dwarf it in terms of plausibly explaining any particular generation gap.