03-10-2019, 08:50 AM
Quote:1st High Post-war 1945 - 1960
2nd Awakening Charismatic/Counterculture 1960 - 1973
I don't think counterculture started in 1960. Also it stayed relevant until mid-80s at least. Rajneesh was popular during Reagan's presidency. I consider 1986 (Chernobyl) as end of the awakening. Definitely it made people more cynical.
Jessquo Wrote:3rd Diffusion Neoliberal 1973 - 1984
4th Mission Globalisation/Deregulation 1984 - 2001
5th Unravelling Era of Terror & Inequity 2001 - 2016
If we adopt Pew's definition of generation Y as 1980-1994 and Z as 1995-2012, it would fit here perfectly. New generations start about 4 years before new turnings.
I also wondered if Pew's gen Z represents a fifth archetype unknown to S and H, since it is quite popular among today's youth. And it's the Z who are true civic millennials, if your method is correct.
Quote:Cynics Missionary 1873 - 1886
Missionary generation and cynicism? Seriously?