 “ All human beings have to adjust to the social changes that take place after childhood, just as immigrants do when they move to a new country.” ▪ Everyone.

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 “ All human beings have to adjust to the social changes that take place after childhood, just as immigrants do when they move to a new country.” ▪ Everyone over the age of 40 is an immigrant.... ▪ Margaret Mead

 All people over the age of 40 find themselves living in a society that is different from the one in which they grew up.  In Canada we experience social change but not at such a fast pace as in china ( read italics on page 70)

 What are some examples of social change here in Canada? ▪ Public opinion on smoking ▪ Domestic violence ▪ Equal rights for gay and lesbian couples ▪ Social change can be either positive or negative

 1) Leadership: ▪ The emergence of a leader with “ charisma” ▪ Characterized by a large vision, magnetic style, strong popular support, has aspects of extraordinary, superhuman and supernatural character ▪ Places great demands on his/her followers, promises them rewards for their support, yet maintains a distance between the leader and the led ▪ Personally affect the course of history & are remembered for centuries after their deaths ▪ Adolf Hitler, Mao Zedong

Modernizing elites: groups of people who create significant social change and influence the direction it goes NOTE: social change is usually achieved through the interplay of the various modernizing elites, and not a single charismatic leader.

 The vision of the leader must match the mood of the public  Theodore Bennington College study ( mid 1930’s) ▪ Determined that the values acquired early in life stay with us throughout our lives ▪ May be able to predict future social attitudes based on our observations of the present

 What social attitudes are held by the young people of today?  Based on this, what may the future hold?  More liberal, open and accepting  Open marriage, community parenting with no one specifically responsible for the children ( the responsibility is shared by all)