15842069, whats it all about . Neil well, generations is a whole new way of looking at how the past shapes the future. Our book retells the entire story of america from the perspective of separate generations moving through time. We follow each of these generations from childhood to old age, starting with the first puritan colonists and going through the small children of today. Along the way we discovered some outstanding patterns in history that seemed to be recurring in the appearance of generations. We found, for instance, that every generation belongs to one of four lifecycle types that seems to repeat in the same order over time. The appearance of young war heroes is almost always followed by the appearance of a young generation that appears indecisive and conformist to others. The appearance in history of passionate, young moralists is always followed by a generation which appears wild and uneducated to elders. So, what we do is take these patterns and try to use them to show am
good afternoon. we ll come to the cato institute in exile. we re glad to have you here. we are proud to say in about two months fell construction on our building will be complete and we will be back in the auditorium but for now we are glad to be here at the undercroft auditorium to discuss the book fdr goes to war. a long time ago i went to mayfield kentucky high-school and it was a co-editor of the high school newspaper, the cardinal. i think the the features editor that year was my classmates any dab france to has gone on to bigger things and she got married to burton folsom and to history degrees, worked for president reagan and senator mitch mcconnell and kentucky. presidential the left door and most recently, has directed hillsdale college free market forum last five years. who are at per co-author and has been is a burton folsom, jr. ph.d. from pittsburg and i actually visited there for the first time last fall and saw something that i had never heard of, the cat
reasons. the israelis are strong and entrenched. there is simply no point for a compromise. so if there is to be a resolution, has to come from the outside. a united states that has been determined and clear in fashioning what will then become acceptable to the two parties and is reasonably fair and in historical perspective and gives justice and self-respect to the palestinians and self-determination as well and give security and self-respect and a permanently constructive role in the middle east with the israelis. .. , mac thank you. good afternoon. we ll come to the cato institute in exile. we re glad to have you here. we are proud to say in about two months fell construction on our building will be complete and we will be back in the auditorium but for now we are glad to be here at the undercroft auditorium to discuss the book fdr goes to war. a long time ago i went to mayfield kentucky high-school and it was a co-editor of the high school newspaper, the cardinal.
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