George W. S. Trow Quote

Each one of these social generations—from the '50s, from the '60s, from the '70s, from the Reagan era, from now—thinks of its social aesthetic as definitive. In fact, they are all in a process: encouraged toward, and beyond, hubris, by demography.


Collapsing Dominant (1997)


Each one of these social generations—from the '50s, from the '60s, from the '70s, from the Reagan era, from now—thinks of its social aesthetic as ...

Each one of these social generations—from the '50s, from the '60s, from the '70s, from the Reagan era, from now—thinks of its social aesthetic as ...

Each one of these social generations—from the '50s, from the '60s, from the '70s, from the Reagan era, from now—thinks of its social aesthetic as ...

Each one of these social generations—from the '50s, from the '60s, from the '70s, from the Reagan era, from now—thinks of its social aesthetic as ...