ROB HOSKING: Jonesing for solutions to the generation divide
As soon as problems are viewed in generational terms, it becomes harder to actually solve them.
Fri, 12 Aug 2016
“It was clear we were getting to be a generation at last, mostly by shouting a lot at each other,” English novelist, the late Malcolm Bradbury, wryly noted in an essay which is part of his glorious Unsent Letters collection.
Bradbury was writing about his own generation. The babyboomers, that is:
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