Mojotronica
Expect Irony.
The theory is that the character of each generation is shaped by previous generations, and in turn shape the character of future generations. The result is that history is cyclical -- for instance, about every eighty years America has dealt with a major secular crisis (Glorious Revolution, Revolutionary War, Civil War, WW2) and then, about 40 years later a major spirtual upheaval (Great Awakening, Transcendental Awakening, Third Great Awakening, Consciousness Revolution.)
There are four major generational achetypes that repeat over and over again through history. The current batch are:
Artist: born 1926 - 1942 -- also called the Silent Generation, these folks were kids in the Great Depression and therefore protected, then took advantage of the post-war boom to gain incredible expertise in their careers. They bridge the gap between the Greatest (WW2) generation and the Boomer generation. They value expression and expertise.
Prophet: born 1943 - 1960 -- also called the Baby Boomers, they grew up at a time when America was powerful, confident and prosperous. In the 60's the Boomers gained a reputation for being outspoken in their criticism of Greatest generation secular accomplishments, and value grass-roots based community activism and self-improvement.
Nomad: born 1961 - 1981 -- also called Generation X. (Strauss and Howe call them "Thirteeners" -- the thirteenth generation born under the Constitution.) They grew up (often in broken homes) at a time when America was splintering into highly specialized political action groups and the dawn of the Information revolution. As young adults, they lived it up but are getting much more staunchly Conservative as they approach middle-age. They value individualism and pragmatism.
Hero: born 1982 - c2000 -- also called the Millenial generation. Nurtured as children by a rekindling of interest in child welfare, according the S&H they are destined to fill the shoes of the Greatest Generation in WW2. They will take on the bulk of the worker/soldier tasks in the next great secular crisis, then lead America in it's transition f/ the world of today to the world of tomorrow. They value cooperation and constitution.
Based on their theory, in 1991 Strauss & Howe predicted that the next major secular crisis would occur in 2004. Maybe they were a couple years off!
Here is a link to the web-page for their book on history -- and maybe the future -- "The Fourth Turning:"
http://www.fourthturning.com/
There are four major generational achetypes that repeat over and over again through history. The current batch are:
Artist: born 1926 - 1942 -- also called the Silent Generation, these folks were kids in the Great Depression and therefore protected, then took advantage of the post-war boom to gain incredible expertise in their careers. They bridge the gap between the Greatest (WW2) generation and the Boomer generation. They value expression and expertise.
Prophet: born 1943 - 1960 -- also called the Baby Boomers, they grew up at a time when America was powerful, confident and prosperous. In the 60's the Boomers gained a reputation for being outspoken in their criticism of Greatest generation secular accomplishments, and value grass-roots based community activism and self-improvement.
Nomad: born 1961 - 1981 -- also called Generation X. (Strauss and Howe call them "Thirteeners" -- the thirteenth generation born under the Constitution.) They grew up (often in broken homes) at a time when America was splintering into highly specialized political action groups and the dawn of the Information revolution. As young adults, they lived it up but are getting much more staunchly Conservative as they approach middle-age. They value individualism and pragmatism.
Hero: born 1982 - c2000 -- also called the Millenial generation. Nurtured as children by a rekindling of interest in child welfare, according the S&H they are destined to fill the shoes of the Greatest Generation in WW2. They will take on the bulk of the worker/soldier tasks in the next great secular crisis, then lead America in it's transition f/ the world of today to the world of tomorrow. They value cooperation and constitution.
Based on their theory, in 1991 Strauss & Howe predicted that the next major secular crisis would occur in 2004. Maybe they were a couple years off!
Here is a link to the web-page for their book on history -- and maybe the future -- "The Fourth Turning:"
http://www.fourthturning.com/