The term “generation gap” came into use in the 1960s, as both young and old people recognized basic generational differences in outlook, aspirations and values. Acknowledging that there were differences did little to improve strained relationships. It may even have exacerbated them. The troublemakers in those days, at least in the eyes of the “traditionalists” (as they are sometimes called), were the Baby Boomers. Those young whippersnappers went off to college […] » Read More
Shayne Looper: Has the generation gap become an abyss?

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