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... the problems that were being discussed at the time, such as conglomerates, vested interests, historical issues, regionalism, excessive competition, and greed. However, it didn’t mention the actual issues that everyone knew about and that were genuinely problematic.
It was about the generation gap.
If the conflict had been merely a cultural or era-based conflict, it wouldn’t have been much different from the typical generational disputes that have existed since the time of Socrat ...
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