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Is it Common for those who Disagree with their Generation to be Hardliners?
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It is possible: Ayn Rand was a GI with Xer attitudes, LaVey was a Lost with Xer attitudes and Trump is a Boomer with Xer attitudes - all of them became hardliners. But then there is Maslow, who was a moderate Inclusivist, despite being a Lost with Boomer attitudes. I can also think of people who suit their generational archetypes well, but become hardliners anyway, like Hitler, Trotsky and the Antifa kids.
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RE: Is it Common for those who Disagree with their Generation to be Hardliners? - by Captain Genet - 07-12-2021, 02:28 AM

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