Jiang says baby boomers enjoyed a uniquely favorable life course: Great Society social supports, Reagan-era wealth opportunities, and unipolar American privilege.
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Great Society
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"...so so maybe in the 60s and 70s it was a great society period where america was heavily invested in growing a family you..."
"in the 80s you had the reagan revolution the reagan revolution was opportunity for people with talent with ability to make as much money..."
"...send a man to the moon and then there was a great society of lyndon b johnson which was tremendous for the american people..."
"...Vietnam. For example, a space race. For example, something called the Great Society, okay? They're just spending too much money. And other countries start..."
"...on fighting this pointless war in Vietnam. America was funding the Great Society, Lyndon Johnson's Great Society, which was a great program for Americans,..."
"...don't want to invest their time and energy in creating a great society."
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Jiang's argument begins with a simple civilizational scorecard: energy, openness, and cohesion.
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