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Monday, July 31, 2006

Strauss and Howe resources. I put together a diagram of the four turnings, with descriptive phrases, all of which are taken from the book The Fourth Turning. I ended up creating a handy reference chart.

Another great Strauss & Howe resource is Mike Alexander's Model for the Saeculum. What makes Mike's site so cool is that he has actually done considerable research using statistical data (crime stats, for example) to test the predictions of the S&H model. He also offers some interesting theories of his own to elaborate on cycles in history.

Jim Goulding has a web site based in part on Strauss & Howe's generatons work which emphasizes economics. He features a number of downloadable Excel workbooks, including an index of the book The Fourth Turning.

Finally, there's the web site Generational Dynamics, coming from John J. Xenakis. John really understands generational issues and has some very compelling insights on his site and blog, but I have to disagree with one of his fundamental premises - that we're headed for a "clash of civilizations"-type great war in the next generation. Despite my recent post worrying about the Iran situation, I just don't see WWIII around the corner.

I recommend all of these sites and hope they further your quest to understand generations and cycles of history.


Posted by Steve at 2:18 PM




Current ages of the living generations
Lost 106+
G.I. 82-106
Silent 64-82
Boomer 46-64
Gen-X 25-46
Millennial ?-25
Homeland ?


Millennial Saeculum
High 1946-1964
Awakening 1964-1984
Unraveling 1984-?
Crisis ?-




the ageless project
the count at the ageless project 8/15/2006
G.I.7
Silent65
Boomer278
Gen-X1095
Millennial265


Strauss & Howe Generations Sites


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