I have a piece out today in The Conversation comparing fourteenth- and twenty-first-century anxieties about the destructive power of young people.
I have a piece out today in The Conversation comparing fourteenth- and twenty-first-century anxieties about the destructive power of young people.
As a Gen-Xer, I thoroughly enjoyed your piece and can’t wait to see what my children, the post-millennials, get blamed for. (I’ve already started a short list to get them started. Ironically, the dinner date is on theirs too.)