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No Turning Back: generations and the
Genderquake, by Helen Wilkinson
This report is based on a survey of the values
of 2,500 people between the ages of 15 and 75 and sets out the implications
of the genderquake the shift in power from men to women and
the fast-changing values of the 18-34 year old generation. Demos
has decidedly struck a chord with its claim that for a generation
of educated young people the old emotional bipolar allegiances of
post-war politics are meaningless. Evening Standard
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