Generation We
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2008
247
Book • Nonfiction
2008
Adult
18+ years
Generation We by Eric Greenberg, co-written with Karl Weber, analyzes the growing political influence of millennial voters and calls for uniting behind an environmental political agenda. Greenberg highlights millennials' progressive values, technological prowess, and international outlook, stressing the urgency of addressing climate change, healthcare, education, debt, and civil liberties through innovative solutions and cross-generational cooperation.
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Contemplative
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Generation We by Eric Greenberg has received mixed reviews. Positively, readers appreciate its comprehensive research and optimistic vision for the millennial generation's potential to drive societal change. However, some critics argue that the text can be overly idealistic and lacks practical solutions. Overall, it offers an inspiring but somewhat unbalanced view of young people’s impact.
Readers who would enjoy Eric Greenberg's Generation We are typically socially conscious, politically engaged young adults interested in the power and potential of the Millennial generation. This audience would also likely enjoy Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone and Neil Howe and William Strauss's Millennials Rising.
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