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Intergenerational Conflict Scapegoat Generation Chronicles
In the library, in a dusty area where very few like to visit because it requires you to think outside the ideological constructs created for this country by corporate marketeers who worked to create consumers out of citizens – see the documentary “Century of Self”. In that dusty area resides books that were written to explain why things where how they were and how one might see through the mist and fog towards understanding why people act as they do when in a crowd. In a bygone era many of these books would be labeled “crown psychology” books or “socio-economic”books or maybe even “political science”books; but today they just sit on the shelf marked “non-fiction” –for this reason they are forgettable. Digging into those books we find “Scapegoat generation” an interesting page turner which attempts to explain to the reader why the modern generation (from the 90s) is in bad shape and how their bad shape is often blamed on them. This episode is inspired by, though not based on the context in, that book.
By Vphiamer Adis OgaarwaIntergenerational Conflict Scapegoat Generation Chronicles
In the library, in a dusty area where very few like to visit because it requires you to think outside the ideological constructs created for this country by corporate marketeers who worked to create consumers out of citizens – see the documentary “Century of Self”. In that dusty area resides books that were written to explain why things where how they were and how one might see through the mist and fog towards understanding why people act as they do when in a crowd. In a bygone era many of these books would be labeled “crown psychology” books or “socio-economic”books or maybe even “political science”books; but today they just sit on the shelf marked “non-fiction” –for this reason they are forgettable. Digging into those books we find “Scapegoat generation” an interesting page turner which attempts to explain to the reader why the modern generation (from the 90s) is in bad shape and how their bad shape is often blamed on them. This episode is inspired by, though not based on the context in, that book.