Generation We: How Millennial Youth are Taking Over America And Changing Our World Forever

In the last three years, the Millennial Generation has emerged as a powerful political and social force. Currently including 95 million young people born between 1978 and 2000, the Millennials are the largest generation in history. They are also the first post-ideological, post-political, and post-partisan generation, and they are spearheading a period of sweeping change in America and around the world.

Generation We explores the emerging power of the Millennial Generation, shows how they (... (show more)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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    Just from reading the synopsis, this book is obviously extremely ideological and specifically political. So the premise of the book is inherently hypocritical; I don't think I will read this book because I would have this wariness of deceptiveness from the outset. The 1960's already tried the "if you're from this generation, you are ALREADY on OUR side!!" approach to social change. The existence of non-hippies and even (gasp!) conservatives who are "from the 60's" pretty m... (show more)

     
    by Jared Black on Jun 01, 2009 at 07:04PM

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  • I look how it paints a picture of the upcoming generation, and how crucial they are in initiating and sustaining change. Best of all, it's an free ebook too :)

     
     
    by Angela Wong on Dec 03, 2009 at 05:16AM

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