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December 19, 2007

William Strauss 1947-2007 founded Generational Theory

Bookfourthturning_2Generational Theory was a major influence on my Master's Project, and it is very
sad to read of the passing of one of it's founding fathers.

 

This Obituary is from John Xenakis on his forecasting blog Generational Dynamics.

 

 

Xenakis is wholly devoted to his blog, I predict that in 2008, he will start to receive national recognition.  You will be hearing more about Generational Dynamics

"William A. Strauss, February 5, 1947 - December 18, 2007
The co-author, with Neil Howe, of foundational books on generational theory, passed away on Tuesday of cancer at age 60.  

Strauss and Howe coauthored several best-selling books on generations, starting with Generations (1991), a history of America told as a sequence of generational biographies. Vice President Al Gore called it "the most simulating book on American history that I have ever read" and sent a copy to every member of Congress. Newt Gingrich called it "an intellectual tour de force."

Their most important work, in my opinion, is The Fourth Turning (1997), which establishes Strauss and Howe as the founding fathers of generational theory.  This book presented a new theory of Anglo-American history, from the 1400s through the present, showing that major historical events are driven by generational changes, not by politicians.

For example, we know that today's Boomers, the generation born after WW II, are arrogant and narcissistic, and that those in next generation, Generation-X, are angry and disaffected.  What Strauss and Howe discovered, by reading thousands of histories and diaries, is that generations that follow major wars (crisis wars, or "fourth turning" wars) are similar.  For example, those in the Reformation Generation that was born after the War of the Roses (1459-87) were also arrogant and narcisstic, and the next generation, the Reprisal Generation, was also angry and disaffected.

By piecing together these bits of evidence, they put together the monumental book Generations.  Many readers of this book, especially people who don't understand what's going on in the world, have found this book to be comforting, by each person where he fits in the generational flow.

Going further, The Fourth Turning presents what amounts to a highly readable but rigorous presentation of generational flow for the entire Anglo-American historical timeline.

Previously, Strauss coauthored two books with Lawrence Baskir about the Vietnam War: Chance and Circumstance: The Draft, The War, and the Vietnam Generation (1978), and Reconciliation After Vietnam (1978). Around that time, he served on the staff of the U.S. Senate and President Ford’s White House.  It was during this time that Strauss first began to notice that people of different social classes in the same generation are much more similar to one another than people from the same social class in different generations.  That led to his partnership with Howe, and authorship of Generations.

In addition to his career as a writer and historian, Strauss is a noted playwright, theater director, and performer. He was co-founder and director of the Capitol Steps, a professional satirical troupe that has performed over 7,000 shows, three PBS specials, and fifty radio shows for NPR stations. The Steps have released 26 albums (most recently, I’m So Indicted) and two books (most recently, Sixteen Scandals), and have performed numerous times off-Broadway, often with Strauss in the cast. Strauss has written three musicals (MaKiddo, Free-the-Music.com, and Anasazi) and two plays (Gray Champions and The Big Bump) about various themes in the books he has co-authored with Howe.  And in the summer of 1999, Strauss co-founded the Cappies, a high school “Critics and Awards” program.

A native of San Francisco, William A. Strauss was a graduate of Harvard College (1969), Harvard Law School (1973), and the Kennedy School of Government (1973). He's survived by a wife and four grown children.

William A. Strauss had many dear friends and followers.  Those wishing to express condolences may do so in the Bill Strauss, 1947-2007: With Great Sadness thread of the The Fourth Turning Forum ."

December 17, 2007

Onion AV: FGafJaL "Worst Name" & I Graduate !

Marcfixedgears082007Minneapolis Punk Band

Fixed Gears are for Jerks and Lesbians was featured in

the Onion A.V.  Club in an article titled:
"The Worst Band Names of '07"
They are on page 2 at the bottom under the category:

"LOOOONG

Fixed Gears are for Jerks and Lesbians
A Simpsons references retooled for bike nerds. Parfait."

As you know, the Onion is a satire newspaper that provides free listings to thousands of musicians nation-wide.  The article was even linked by blogger Andrew Sullivan.
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Graduation was December 14 at Northrop Auditorium.
This picture was taken by Marc right before the ceremony started.  My Degree is Master of Liberal Studies and I earned an additional Certificate in Innovation Studies in 2006.   Thanks to everyone who helped and supported me in this achievement, including my husband, Mike, and my family.  Also thanks to my many "real life" and "virtual" friends who gave me ideas, encouragement, and good wishes.  My Thesis was accepted on December 12, so I am truly finished. I will post it soon.

December 11, 2007

Happy Birthday to Me, Google Maps Mpls. Street View

Janet_jpg_072006_254Happy Hanukah and Happy Birthday to Me.

Graduation is on Friday - and I still need to pick up the "hood" before the ceremony at the bookstore, and then return it.  And then celebrate!

Today, Google Maps, released Minneapolis Street View.  My house hasn't been mapped yet, but the cities are.  Local bloggers seem to think the mapping was done some time this summer right after the bridge collapse.
Check it out and look for your house.

Maps.google.com

December 05, 2007

Happy Hanukah 2007

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Governor Tim Pawlenty, lights the menorah on the grounds of the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, on December 4, 2007.(Scott Takushi, St. Paul Pioneer Press)






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My Hanukah Gift to you:  Zeek.  (http://www.zeek.net).

    A Jewish Journal of Thought and Culture.

If you've never read it before, you're in for a treat. 



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                            Happy Hanukah 2007 !

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