
Locust Walk with students in fall, University of Pennsylvania, University City area, Philadelphia, PA, USA
For those born around 1995, this column will likely be filed away under the heading: 'Aging Generation X-er with No Clue Rails against Evils of Social Media.' And I suppose there may be some truth to that claim. After all, the greater part of my life - like that of many other people - was spent without access to handheld technologies and the endless apps, add-ons and what-nots. The reason is not because I lived on an island, or was born among the Amish, but because such technologies were not around in my time. In other words, the youth of Generation X was more defined by Alexander Graham Bell than Steve Jobs.













Comment: The idea that 'truth is relative' has been incubating in educational institutions and throughout society for decades:
- Post-nihilism, a template for where we are heading
- The Scourge of Modern 'Liberalism' in France
- Liberal Fascism: Why Fascism Has Always Been a Leftist Movement, And How to Recognize Its Flavor
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