Thomas P.M. Barnett’s Global Throughlines

Thomas P.M. Barnett’s Global Throughlines

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Gen Z as a shift that keeps on shifting

Gen Z as a shift that keeps on shifting

Bring on the 21st century natives

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Jim and Sara Nuttle illustration from “America’s New Map”

Cited by Axios in their daily newsletter, it is better — as always — to go to the source. Smart Brevity notwithstanding, I say eat less-processed whenever possible.

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So we’re talking the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI), which, by all descriptions and rep is non-partisan — just interested at the intersection of religion and politics (a volatile bit of real estate nowadays). The report, based on polling, is entitled “A Political and Cultural Glimpse Into America’s Future: Generation Z’s Views on Generational Change and the Challenges and Opportunities Ahead.”

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As you know from my writings and book, I spot a great deal of national salvation in Millennials and GenZs — relative to Boomers and Xs, whom I often describe as screwing up their chance to lead by focusing too much on the past and not enough on the future.

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