42 pages 1 hour read

William Strauss, Neil Howe

The Fourth Turning: What the Cycles of History Tell Us About America’s Next Rendezvous with Destiny

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1996

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The Fourth Turning by William Strauss and Neil Howe presents a thought-provoking theory on generational cycles in American history, sparking both acclaim and criticism. Supporters praise its innovative perspective and historical insights, while detractors argue it lacks empirical rigor and predictability. Overall, a stimulating read for those interested in cyclical theories and social trends. MLA style uses italics for book titles, but the format doesn't directly change text formatting in plain text mediums like email or plain-text web forms. Thus, please ensure you format the title The Fourth Turning correctly in your final document.

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Who Should Read The Fourth Turning?

A reader who would enjoy The Fourth Turning by William Strauss and Neil Howe is likely fascinated by history, generational theory, and cyclical patterns in society. Comparable to readers of Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari and Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond, they appreciate broad, analytical narratives about historical trends and future projections.

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Reading Age

18+years

Book Details

Topics
History: U.S.
Sociology
Politics / Government
Themes
Society: Nation
Life/Time: The Future
Values/Ideas: Safety & Danger
Genre
Psychology
Philosophy