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Writer Josh Sanburn Looks at How the Generations of the Past Century Got their Names
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Writer Josh Sanburn Looks at How the Generations of the Past Century Got their Names

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Dec 07, 2015
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Following MTV’s announcement about “the Founders,” writer Josh Sanburn looks at how the generations of the past century got their names. He cites Strauss & Howe throughout in what amounts to a quick refresher course—with one correction: “Generation Jones” was coined by Jonathan Pontell and refers to late-wave Boomers and early-wave Xers.

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