Hi all,
There is something I would like to share at this forum, something that might be of interest to especially anyone who is familiar with the Strauss-Howe generational theory. It's beginning to look like the generations are actually formed by hormone levels, meaning that every generation has a hormone profile that correlates with the Strauss-Howe generational theory. The hormones involved are oxytocin and vasopressin, which are the paramount social hormones, and since hormones control the mood, a synchronized levels of these hormones cause the shifts in social mood that Howe & Strauss documented and built their generational theory on.
Here is the link to the theory: https://jannemiettinen.fi/FourthTurning/maintext.html
Some questions regarding this theory have already been answered in this thread: http://generational-theory.com/forum/thread-5675.html
Even though the theory is not 100% complete (due to the very complex nature of issues at hand), it already can withstand pretty much any critique thrown at it. Therefore, all questions and comments are very welcome!
Generational hormone cycle theory (oxytocin & vasopressin)
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