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Generation Gap

Why the Baby Boomers Still Dominate American Politics and Culture
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Generation Gap by Kevin Munger explores the enduring dominance of the Baby Boomer generation in American politics and culture, despite rising tensions with younger cohorts like Millennials and Generation Z. Drawing on novel data and survey evidence, Munger traces how Boomers, older and generally more conservative, maintain control over political institutions and cultural narratives. Meanwhile, younger generations, powered by the internet and a growing sense of shared identity, challenge this hegemony, signalling a widening political and cultural divide. Munger reveals how these age-based divisions create an emerging political fault line that is likely to shape the next decade.
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Generation Gap appeals to readers interested in politics, current affairs, and social change, especially those keen to understand the intergenerational dynamics shaping contemporary America. Ideal for political scientists, sociologists, and engaged citizens curious about demographic trends and cultural shifts.

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Kevin Munger marshals novel data and survey evidence to argue that generational conflict will define the politics of the next decade. He shows that a common “cohort consciousness” binds aging Boomer voters into a bloc—but a shared identity and purpose among Millennials and Gen Z could topple Boomer power.

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The Baby Boomers are the largest and most powerful generation in American history—and they aren't going away any time soon. They are, on average, whiter, wealthier, and more conservative than younger generations. They dominate cultural and political institutions and make up the largest slice of the electorate. Generational conflict, with Millennials and Generation Z pitted against the aging Boomer cohort, has become a media staple. Older and younger voters are increasingly at odds: Republicans as a whole skew grey-haired, and within the Democratic Party, the left-leaning youth vote propels primary challengers. The generation gap is widening into a political fault line.

Kevin Munger marshals novel data and survey evidence to argue that generational conflict will define the politics of the next decade. He examines the historical trends that made the Baby Boomers so consequential and traces the emergence of age-based political and cultural divisions. Boomers continue to prefer the media culture of their youth, but Millennials and Gen Z are using the internet to render legacy institutions irrelevant. These divergent media habits have led more people than ever to identify with their generation. Munger shows that a common "cohort consciousness" binds ageing Boomer voters into a bloc—but a shared identity and purpose among Millennials and Gen Z could topple Boomer power.

Bringing together expertise in data analysis and digital culture with keen insight into contemporary politics, Generation Gap explains why the Baby Boomers remain so dominant and how quickly that might change.

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Praised as a fast-paced and deeply learned analysis, reviewers highlight Munger's skill in connecting demographic shifts with political and cultural conflict. Markus Prior regards it a provocative study on generational clashes over issues like climate change and debt, while Dan Hopkins predicts its influence will grow as current events echo the book's insights. The work is noted for its originality in addressing gerontocracy—the rule of the aged—and its implications for American democracy.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231200875

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 June 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 38 b&w figures

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 216

About the Author

Kevin Munger is an assistant professor of political science and social data analytics at Penn State University. His work has appeared in Nature, the American Journal of Political Science, the British Journal of Political Science, and the Journal of Communication. He is the founder and coeditor of the Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media.

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