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systematically study generations. In
Cours de
philosophie positive,
Comte suggested that
social change is
determined by
generational change and in particular...
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historical events are ****ociated with
recurring generational personas (archetypes). Each
generational persona unleashes a new era (called a turning) lasting...
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Interest led him to push for
generational accounting, a term he
coined and that
provides the
title for his 1993 book,
Generational Accounting. In 1991, Kotlikoff...
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generation gap or
generational gap is a
difference of
opinions and
outlooks between one
generation and another.
These differences may
relate to beliefs...
- po****tion of that society. The main
cause of
generational replacement in
Abramson and Inglehart's article, "
Generational Replacement and
Value Change in Eight...
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Ancestral sin,
generational sin, or
ancestral fault (Koinē Gr****: προπατορικὴ ἁμαρτία; προπατορικὸν ἁμάρτημα; προγονικὴ ἁμαρτία), is the
doctrine that...
- recorded, the pair
noticed that
nearly every issue was
dubbed a
generational issue.
Generationals released their debut album, Con Law, in July 2009 on the Park...
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wearing of medals).
Generational suffixes are used to
distinguish persons who
share the same name
within a family. A
generational suffix can be used informally...
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differences across any
generational cohort.
According to the researchers,
disagreement in
which events to
include when ****igning
generational cohorts, as well...
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Author Neil Howe
coined the term
Homeland Generation in 2014, as a
continuation of the Strauss–Howe
generational theory with
William Strauss. The term Homeland...