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I don't know. There was more of an idea that things could change for the better, that the reactionary wave was a headwind in the road to progress (can you tell I wasn't a marxist back then). Covid and the 2020s kind of took care of that in most young people I know. The past few years have at the same time created a sense of urgency and a feeling of powerlessness in younger people. There is very little room for grander narratives, and most people I know are focusing in protecting the small scale and the local in the face of the overwhelming power of reaction.