The Isolation Generation
What a coincidence that Amy Hulbert should use the term "social isolation" in her NYTimes article. I started using this phrase about two years ago as my term for what I was seeing at college, and in the general public. There is a caustic, dismissive, and disrespectful energy out there stemming from the 14-30 set, who grew up, or, are growing up in the wired age.
-More on this after we go to the local Agricultural Fair for the day.
Sunday, July 16, 2006
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