Our modern society - especially in the West, and especially now - reveres youth.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Youth culture now really looks back and embraces the past, but keeps it contemporary but not sticking to one particular style.
We've always idealized youth and then destroyed youth. That has happened since the beginning of time, and I'm fascinated by why we do that.
The youth is the hope of our future.
Young people have been at the forefront of every great social movement in our country's history.
The young people today are the 21st century.
All of youth culture is packaged and sold back to us at this furious rate these days. I think it's part and parcel to this corporate encroachment on our lives in general.
We have a powerful potential in out youth, and we must have the courage to change old ideas and practices so that we may direct their power toward good ends.
I would say there's always a movement of music and fashion in youth culture - every decade inspires the new one.
I think it's natural for youth to be drawn to newness: The world is still new for them.
I remember being young in the 1960s... we had a great sense of the future, a great big hope. This is what is missing in the youth today. This being able to dream and to change the world.
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