Trapped in the generation gap
Jean Twenge’s new study suggests that the young are the losers in a society transformed by technology.
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Jean Twenge’s new study suggests that the young are the losers in a society transformed by technology.
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Also featuring Cinderella Boys by Leo McKinstry and In Light-Years There’s No Hurry by Marjolijn van Heemstra.
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In her self-published memoir, the influencer veers between sharp wit and trite aphorisms, perceptive candour and petty insults.
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Tomiwa Owolade argues that American culture wars obscure black British identity – but are racial borders less fixed than he…
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In the feminist thinker’s essays of the 1970s, members of her sex are portrayed as political pawns rather than human…
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The American novelist understood the bleak truth that the world defies human understanding or control.
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How Elizabeth Gilbert gave up on literature.
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A new book revisits Freud’s analysis of Woodrow Wilson to ask: how much do leaders’ psychologies shape our politics?
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