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A 3 page essay in which the writer/tutor offers suggestions for writing a political manifesto for the current generation. Bibliography lists 1 sources.
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young people laid claim to the idea of participatory democracy and insisted on having their voices heard, despite their youth. While this writer/tutor is not of the students generation, it
is easy to imagine the many grievances and demands that the students generation might demand in contemporary manifesto. Therefore, the student may wish to write something similar to the following
when composing an update of the Port Huron Statement. We, the present generation of young adults, are similar to the students who penned 1962s Port Huron Statement in that
we too look "uncomfortably to the world we inherit" ("Port Huron"). Unlike previous generations, we inherit an America that is in decline. The expense of the ill-considered Iraq War,
which continues to siphon off needed resources, as well as the extravagances and greed of our elders have brought the U.S. economy, and, in a domino effect, the economy of
the world, into what everyone hopes will not be another Great Depression, but this dire prospect is still on the horizon. In conjunction with this point, the culture that we
inherit is so materialistic that the vast majority of families has tremendous credit card debt and, like the nation itself, cannot pay the bills. While the effect of rampant
pollution on the ecology has been evident for decades, the government vehemently denied this and did everything in its power to take the teeth out of environmental protection laws. It
is true that we became a nation on drugs, and the primary drug was our oil consumption. The writing has been on the wall since the 1970s, which is when
the oil embargo temporarily caused Americans to turn to fuel efficient cars, but this did not last. Today, we face an environmental crisis of such monumental proportions as to
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