The Latest Generation
Neil Howe and Reena Nadler presented a paper they co-authored “'Yes We Can': The Emergence of Millennials as a Political Generation.” Peter Levine presented the paper he co-authored “The Millennial Pendulum: A New Generation of Voters and the Prospects for a Political Realignment.” Frank Micciche moderated a discussion of the papers.
Panelists spoke about values held by the “Millennial” generation of Americans born after 1982. They focused on changing attitudes toward pub… read more
Panelists spoke about values held by the “Millennial” generation of Americans born after 1982. They focused on changing attitudes toward public policy, the role of government, individual choice and responsibility, as well as ways in which their values might shape future government policies and American society in the following decades.
Neil Howe and Reena Nadler presented a paper they co-authored “'Yes We Can': The Emergence of Millennials as a Political Generation.” Peter Levine presented the paper he co-authored “The Millennial Pendulum: A New Generation of Voters and the Prospects for a Political Realignment.” Frank Micciche moderated a discussion of the papers. close
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