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<blockquote data-quote="Croak" data-source="post: 388675" data-attributes="member: 2367"><p>Your post makes a good deal of sense. I am usually more interested in military history. But to understand military history one must understand the historical culture surrounding each military engagement. I follow a linear view of history rather than the popular circular view (i.e. history repeats itself). However, the posited idea of a pendulum theory regarding morals seems to have certain credence. This especially if you take the view that each generation rebels against the previous. Then the Millenials would theoretically be more moral than the boomers because the boomers brought the 60's free love, sex and drugs. However, I tend to view morality from my linear view which means it will either be progressively improving or decaying. My view of human nature points me to a view that would lean toward human nature decaying. But perhaps it is improving and I fail to see it. Have the Millenials, then the Gen Yers become more strict about free love, sex and drugs?</p><p></p><p>I did notice the comments in the management report. It is certainly an admission that we are talking in generalities here regarding the generations. I guess my personal experience so far with the generation Y's is one of still waiting to see if what the management report stated is true. It just seems to me that families are more separated and fractured than ever before, rather than recapturing the family attitude of the silents. It just seems to me that the "Patriotism of the gen Y is more politically polarized than the silents. But I could be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Croak, post: 388675, member: 2367"] Your post makes a good deal of sense. I am usually more interested in military history. But to understand military history one must understand the historical culture surrounding each military engagement. I follow a linear view of history rather than the popular circular view (i.e. history repeats itself). However, the posited idea of a pendulum theory regarding morals seems to have certain credence. This especially if you take the view that each generation rebels against the previous. Then the Millenials would theoretically be more moral than the boomers because the boomers brought the 60's free love, sex and drugs. However, I tend to view morality from my linear view which means it will either be progressively improving or decaying. My view of human nature points me to a view that would lean toward human nature decaying. But perhaps it is improving and I fail to see it. Have the Millenials, then the Gen Yers become more strict about free love, sex and drugs? I did notice the comments in the management report. It is certainly an admission that we are talking in generalities here regarding the generations. I guess my personal experience so far with the generation Y's is one of still waiting to see if what the management report stated is true. It just seems to me that families are more separated and fractured than ever before, rather than recapturing the family attitude of the silents. It just seems to me that the "Patriotism of the gen Y is more politically polarized than the silents. But I could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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