Those of us born circa 1960 are a distinct cultural generation with, sad as it may sound, Watergate, not Vietnam or sexual liberation, as the political moment that most sharply defined
us. Now that we have come of age, we may finally get a chance to explain how our experience growing up makes us approach politics and life differently than our Baby Boomer predecessors.
Yes, we know that the term “baby boomer” is accurately used to describe a birth demographic that covers almost twenty years. But, it is most often inaccurately used to sweep all of us into a
single ...
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