It's not to say that all groups think identically about everything. But you have a trend and on certain things there will be consistency.
A modern European Christian will have a certain world view and morality structure that they share with others and will differ to an Ottoman Muslim or Confusion Chinese.
The generations also don't necessarily cut along hard fault lines. My dad is a boomer, but has always very much self-identified with The Silent Generation. Likewise I have a strong affinity with the Gen X ennuyeux, edge-lording, and substance abuse, but without the benefit of buying a flat in Hackney with a 100% mortgage.
You're possibly arguing a different point.
It's not to say that all groups think identically about everything. But you have a trend and on certain things there will be consistency.
A modern European Christian will have a certain world view and morality structure that they share with others and will differ to an Ottoman Muslim or Confusion Chinese.
The generations also don't necessarily cut along hard fault lines. My dad is a boomer, but has always very much self-identified with The Silent Generation. Likewise I have a strong affinity with the Gen X ennuyeux, edge-lording, and substance abuse, but without the benefit of buying a flat in Hackney with a 100% mortgage.