Posts Tagged ‘generation’

Is Today’s Culture More Open to Embracing Younger Generations?

It seems that for ages, the long-held belief was that “youth and inexperience” was generally a negative quality.  In the professional world, age often dictated responsibility, inasmuch as top leadership roles were typically held by the oldest, most experienced members of the organization.  Logically, this seems to make sense, as those who have the most [...]

In Winning the Youth Vote, We Must Aim High

Over at the Washington Times, Ben Domenech writes an op-ed entitled, “Getting the youth vote.” Domenech’s overarching argument is this: It’s time for the face of conservatism in America to stop being a group of old-money gentlemen and ladies who came into politics fighting the Reds. It’s time to stop writing off the youth vote. [...]

Winning Back the Youth Vote (Part 1)

Jon Henke at The Next Right explores whether the young vote helped propel Barack Obama to victory in this year’s election.  His conclusion is as follows: [H]igher margin of victory among young voters could tell us one of two things. The wave was a myth: The youth vote was the same, but they swung to [...]