Uncommon Knowledge: The Vanishing American Adult with Ben Sasse

 

Senator Benjamin Sasse joins me to discuss his book The Vanishing American Adult and the growing crisis in America of prolonged adolescence. Senator Sasse argues that children are growing up, entering adolescence, and becoming stuck in the transitional stage to adulthood as they fail to become financially independent from their parents. He argues that because this generation of children is growing up during a time of relative peace and prosperity, it has allowed millennials to grow up without the issues of previous generations that were raised in war time. In this era of consumption and material surplus, he argues that adolescents are leading age-segregated lives and not developing a work ethic and that both their parents have an obligation to teach their children to grow up. Furthermore, he stresses the importance of intergenerational learning by allowing children to be raised around their grandparents and other adults to help them learn that the trivial trials of youth don’t matter in the long run.

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  1. Chuckles Coolidge
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    Just finished the (very instructive) first third of the book.  Looking forward to section two.

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  2. The King Prawn Inactive
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    This was so good I’m paying my recent H.S. graduate to watch it and discuss it with me. I’ve apparently raised a capitalist as she wants to negotiate the value of her time…

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