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It being a product of the generations simply being younger is made up, but the actual conditions that give rise to all these problems is objective. You can't deny that younger generations are way more individualistic, cynical and even find it "cringe" when someone actually gives a shit about the world to sit down and learn about something that isn't just an investement to their fucking career.
Boomers and X-ers absolutely do this at least as much as younger generations.
Maybe I have an overly negative opinion on the new generations, because being part of it, they are the ones that I hope will wake up and get organized the most, so when they act like wage zombies unable to think critically I get really disappointed in the world as a whole
No generation is magically more class conscious than others. We need to educate people and in order to do that we need to read theory.
I have a guarded hope in the young people of today to at least stand a chance of not being as cynical, selfish, and nihilistic as the boomers and Gen-X junior boomers that I knew around me for so long.