Generation Not Yet
A quietly incendiary new book reveals why millennials, paralysed by doubt, are struggling to make the leap into parenthood.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
A quietly incendiary new book reveals why millennials, paralysed by doubt, are struggling to make the leap into parenthood.
ByThe app flattens all sense of perspective on the past.
ByA widening generation gap is polarising online news audiences – and coverage of the Israel-Hamas war has made the rift…
ByHow digital choice has deepened the crisis of democracy.
ByWhy do well-off gents from Devon think they’re in Top Boy?
ByBritish rappers such as Stormzy and Dave have ideologies forged in a time of austerity and protest.
ByGen Z squaddies are more likely to be terrifying killing machines than snowflakes.
ByThe YouTube superstar understands young people are far from the left-wing, anti-capitalists they are often portrayed as.
ByWhy teens and twenty-somethings could fuel the next Tory revival.
ByThere are young thinkers that long for a party to assert cultural conservatism, and not just manage national decline.
ByA recent batch of books explores the anger of mid-life feminists towards their millennial and Gen Z counterparts. But are…
ByNew housebuilding and planning policies need to boost local economies, not just landowners and developers.
ByChunky bricks and Noughties flip phones are creeping back into the mainstream, as an antidote to smartphone addiction.
ByGen Z was notably absent from Jeremy Hunt’s announcements of economic support last week.
ByAnd has trance music killed it?
ByThe compelling case for an economy with care at its heart.
BySo what if today’s teenagers have views you find irritating and absurd? That’s part of being young.
ByYouTubers such as MrBeast are giving away millions in exploitative videos that spread the hollow gospel of “effective altruism”.
ByAn old documentary clip of the 52-year-old broadcaster rapping made him an unexpected TikTok sensation.
ByIt isn’t schools and universities that are pushing young people leftwards – it’s the housing crisis and student debt.
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