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In reply to the discussion: Does this atmosphere, this feeling in the air, remind you any of the late Sixties...? [View all]Spitfire of ATJ
(32,723 posts)The DESPERATION and exploration of an alternate to "the establishment" was driven by the real fear of nuclear annihilation. The classic way of putting it was "not knowing if you would be alive when you are thirty". That tends to make young people want to live life while they can. This also let to the sexual revolution and the "generation gap".
We have a "generation gap" going right now between young people who see their world SUCKS and older people who think things are the same today as they were when they were working. Like I said in another thread, there are older folks today that really and honestly believe the stock boy at the local hardware store makes enough to buy a house. They think A JOB, ANY JOB in America is all you need to be a success. From there, you are expected to be devoted and work hard and that will be rewarded.
They refuse to accept the notion that wages are a fraction that they were when they were working.
If we are talking historic perspective it's more like the Hoover to FDR period in America economically. The old "A fair days work for a fair days pay" has to be the goal.