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It's the Children Who Are Wrong: Five Post-Baby Boom SF Stories
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James Nicoll
2024-12-02 17:08:15 UTC
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It's the Children Who Are Wrong: Five Post-Baby Boom SF Stories

Although quite keen on the process that led to the Baby Boomers, parents
of Baby Boomers--or at least the fathers--were curious ambivalent about the
results.

https://reactormag.com/its-the-children-who-are-wrong-five-post-baby-boom-sf-stories/
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Cryptoengineer
2024-12-03 04:31:24 UTC
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Post by James Nicoll
It's the Children Who Are Wrong: Five Post-Baby Boom SF Stories
Although quite keen on the process that led to the Baby Boomers, parents
of Baby Boomers--or at least the fathers--were curious ambivalent about the
results.
https://reactormag.com/its-the-children-who-are-wrong-five-post-baby-boom-sf-stories/
In the 'Childhood's End' section, I think you dropped a word: "interested
[in] the generation"

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Lynn McGuire
2024-12-03 21:21:54 UTC
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Post by James Nicoll
It's the Children Who Are Wrong: Five Post-Baby Boom SF Stories
Although quite keen on the process that led to the Baby Boomers, parents
of Baby Boomers--or at least the fathers--were curious ambivalent about the
results.
https://reactormag.com/its-the-children-who-are-wrong-five-post-baby-boom-sf-stories/
I have read "Childhood's End" by Arthur C. Clarke. I just looked at the
MMPB in my library the other day.

Lynn

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