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Jeremy Peters of the New York Times analyzes a generational theory book titled The Fourth Turning , which has played a significant role in shaping the worldview of White House strategist Steve Bannon.
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There are very few heroes in economics but for me one of the patron saints of that profession should be Nikolai Kondratiev who was shot by firing squad on the orders of Stalin in 1938. He died for wha
Neil Howe is the author, along with William Strauss, of “ Generations ,” “ The Fourth Turning ” and “ Millennials Rising .” The headlines this month have been alarming. "Steve Bannon's obsession with