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CHIPS & POP: Decoding The Nexus Generation |
| The three youthful authors have described their peers as the Nexus Generation, those born between the early 1960s and the late 1970s. Now in their 20s and 30s, they are the bridge between the Industrial Age and the Information Age. Spared the formative experience of war, their lives are nevertheless shaped by major revolutions - political, moral, sexual and environmental. The result is a generation comfortable with change and skeptical of authority. What does this mean for society? This book explores the values of The Nexus Generation as citizens, employees and consumers. The analysis is illuminating and the predictions are surprising. Malcolm Lester Books/98 |