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Matthew Hennessey

    Zero Hour for Gen X: How the Last Adult Generation Can Save America from Millennials
    Zero Hour for Gen X
    Visible Hand
    • Visible Hand

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      To most people, the word "economics" sounds like homework. In Visible Hand, Wall Street Journal op-ed editor Matthew Hennessey brings basic economic principles vividly to life in plain English, without resort to numbers, graphs, or jargon. This isn't Fed policy or the stock market. This is the essential stuff: supply and demand, incentives and tradeoffs, scarcity and innovation, work and leisure. A teenager should be able to discuss these things intelligently. Sadly, too few of us can explain them even in adulthood. Visible Hand equips readers with the essential vocabulary necessary to understand and explain how we make the choices we do. In Hennessey's hands, economics is far from the dismal science. It's the sparkling art of decision making. No homework necessary.

      Visible Hand
    • Zero Hour for Gen X

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      In Zero Hour for Gen X, Matthew Hennessey calls on his generation, Generation X, to take a stand against tech-obsessed millennials, apathetic baby boomers, utopian Silicon Valley "visionaries," and the menace to top them all: the soft totalitarian conspiracy known as the Internet of Things. Soon Gen Xers will be the only cohort of Americans who remember life as it was lived before the arrival of the Internet. They are, as Hennessey dubs them, "the last adult generation," the sole remaining link to a time when childhood was still a bit dangerous but produced adults who were naturally resilient. More than a decade into the social media revolution, the American public is waking up to the idea that the tech sector's intentions might not be as pure as advertised. The mountains of money being made off our browsing habits and purchase histories are used to fund ever-more extravagant and utopian projects that, by their very natures, will corrode the foundations of free society, leaving us all helpless and digitally enslaved to an elite crew of ultra-sophisticated tech geniuses. But it's not too late to turn the tide. There's still time for Gen X to write its own future. A spirited defense of free speech, eye contact, and the virtues of patience, Zero Hour for Gen X is a cultural history of the last 35 years, an analysis of the current social and historical moment, and a generational call to arms.

      Zero Hour for Gen X
    • Focusing on the unique perspective of Generation X, Matthew Hennessey urges his peers to confront the challenges posed by tech-driven millennials, disengaged baby boomers, and the pervasive influence of the Internet of Things. He emphasizes that Gen X is the last generation to recall life before the digital age, embodying resilience shaped by a more perilous childhood. Hennessey positions them as crucial guardians of a past that valued independence and self-reliance in an increasingly controlled and interconnected world.

      Zero Hour for Gen X: How the Last Adult Generation Can Save America from Millennials