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How Birth Year Influences Political Views
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(05-19-2016, 01:24 AM)gabrielle Wrote: There was definitely a hippish youth subculture going on in the nineties, more so than in the following decades (though naturally not as much as during the Awakening).  Environmentalism, Phish heads, hacky sack kickers.  And yes, it seemed to me that New Age was somewhat more popular back then than in recent years, though Gen Xers generally seemed to favor stuff like Wicca and neo-paganism more than 70s style human potential groups like EST.  It seemed to me that Millies didn't really go for this stuff so much, but that could be changing. 

In my experience it seems to be a thing for a lot of teenage girls to have a Wicca phase. It seems to be the female version of the "edgy annoying Atheist" phase many teenage boys go through.
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RE: How Birth Year Influences Political Views - by Odin - 05-19-2016, 07:14 AM
Ghitza and Gelman paper - by Mikebert - 05-20-2016, 09:21 AM

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