Kenneth Clark - Hope in today's youth - 1969 - Civilisation

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  • @MultiBubbles5
    @MultiBubbles5 15 років тому +4

    It's so wierd when watching this thinking that I go to the university of East Anglia and it looks exactly the same as it does now in the 60s! I can even recognise trees!

  • @TheMenghi1
    @TheMenghi1 15 років тому +6

    I couldn't disagree more concerning the premise that there is so much hope for tomorrow with today's youth. The great men of the past are not held up as laudatory today. Yes, we have libraries well stocked, ready access to computers, technology, etc, but how is that making this latest generation great or promising?

  • @jofrad
    @jofrad 13 років тому +2

    @stephendedalus07, I think by "Top People" before the war he was in the main referring to politicians, businessmen and professional people, not the aristocracy. Times haven't changed much. I know exactly how how feels.

  • @MultiBubbles5
    @MultiBubbles5 15 років тому +3

    It's so wierd when watching this because I go to the university of East Anglia and it looks exactly the same in the 60s as it does now! I agree with him. It was at this time that people were starting to question politicians rather than just sit back and many more women were focusing on their career rather than being a wife and mother. The late 60s and 70s was a time when younger people were starting to speak up more for what they believed in, i.e. gay pride.