Ebook: The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future (Or, Don't Trust Anyone Under 30)
Author: Mark Bauerlein
- Series: Or Don't Trust Anyone Under 30
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: Tarcher
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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That's the only word to describe it.
I have not read the book, and I do not plan to. But a book written by a member of a previous generation criticizing members of the newest one seems to be a plan destined for ceaseless argument.
Every decade and every generation has it's problems of it's own, and it is also not surprising short-sighted people will report these problems with criticism. We all know the phrase "history repeats itself". I wouldn't be surprised if, 50 years from now, I am writing a book criticizing the day's youngsters simply because I have become an older person who cannot adjust towards new ideas and concepts. I'm 15.
This book is categorized as "pop culture". Probably because nobody will bother to take a look at it again in the near future.
I have not read the book, and I do not plan to. But a book written by a member of a previous generation criticizing members of the newest one seems to be a plan destined for ceaseless argument.
Every decade and every generation has it's problems of it's own, and it is also not surprising short-sighted people will report these problems with criticism. We all know the phrase "history repeats itself". I wouldn't be surprised if, 50 years from now, I am writing a book criticizing the day's youngsters simply because I have become an older person who cannot adjust towards new ideas and concepts. I'm 15.
This book is categorized as "pop culture". Probably because nobody will bother to take a look at it again in the near future.
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