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Youth and Arab politics: The political generation of 1935-36
Haggai Erlich
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Arab Politics
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Political Generations
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Youth Politics
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Group by
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Technological Change
50%
Older Adults
50%
Social Experience
50%
Life History
50%
Urbanization
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Formal Education
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Western Societies
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Peer Group
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Rapid Change
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Historical Experience
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Cultural Construct
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Shared Environment
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Major Events
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Old Guards
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Significant Events
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Biological Interpretation
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Norman Ryder
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Integrative Orientation
50%
Intergenerational Tension
50%
Formative Tendency
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Karl Mannheim
50%
Formative Experiences
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Group Socialization
50%
Social Sciences
Sociologist
100%
Young Adults
50%
Technological Change
50%
Formal Education
50%
Socialization
50%
Peer Group
50%
Life History
50%
Major Event
50%
Arts and Humanities
Cohort
100%
Sociologist
66%
1960s
33%
José Ortega
33%
Technological Change
33%
Historical Experience
33%
Young Adults
33%
Socialization
33%
Western societies
33%
Mannheim
33%
Psychology
Socialization
100%