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A 4 page contention that the gap between youth culture and adult culture is higher than it has ever been in the history of mankind. The blame lies with the media. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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The gap between youth culture and adult culture is higher than it has ever been in the history of mankind.
This is particularly true in the U.S. The reasons for this gap are many. The decline in parental involvement and the increased focus on television and other cultural
shapers such as video games are two of the most critical of those reasons. The media, however, is the primary culprit for this development.
Unfortunately, the problems that now afflict our nations youth can be contended to have originated with their parents. Indeed, todays popular culture can probably be traced to
the "sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll" era of the 1960s. It was a decade in which traditional cultural mores and values were essentially tossed out the window in favor of
a more free-form, less-constrained lifestyle. This lifestyle has evolved considerably over the past four decades largely under the direction of the media, television in particular.
In addition to the guidelines we established during the 1960s, we have filled the empty spaces of our new culture with such new pursuits as
video games, new styles of music, and even new forms of art that play a negative role in shaping the gap between adults and their children. Where at one
time it was our family members and personal acquaintances who shaped our culture, as noted above this role has now largely shifted to another factor, the media. The media
is, in fact, one of the largest factors shaping our popular culture today. It is more through advertisements, movies, radio broadcasts, even bill boards that our children negotiate
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