Combating Societal Change - Plato
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characterize their amusements as vulgar or lacking moral fiber just as Plato describes them as disorderly. Maybe we are simply uncomfortable with change as we grow old, and this is a common reaction to the world in its constant state of flux. Perhaps the attitude of youth acts as a societal barometer, measuring its rise or decline. Attempts to maintain status quo are futile in as much as we cannot control the evolution of life
characterize their amusements as vulgar or lacking moral fiber just as Plato describes them as disorderly. Maybe we are simply uncomfortable with change as we grow old, and this is a common reaction to the world in its constant state of flux. Perhaps the attitude of youth acts as a societal barometer, measuring its rise or decline. Attempts to maintain status quo are futile in as much as we cannot control the evolution of life