the ba boomers in particular grew up in a piod of prperity of relative abdance, and they saw themselvesapowerful actors who wanted to shapthe culture and paradigm of their a. and they bught, as you know, considerable resources a alth to the challenge. w the rug has been pulled ou from under them. and i wonder how they are reacti to the new reality. >> well it true. i think that part of what weid as baby omers in our younger years, we were bodacious, we we audacious. weere entitled, we felt we were empowed. and we ft that we stopped the vietnam war, right? we felt that we gr the women's movement. we were gaged in civil rights actities, we made a fference. we were the actors on th horizon. and even as seems to me, with as you say t rug pulled out, we stillave this feeling about ourselves. wetill believe that we can ma a difference. we still bieve that we can come up with good ids that might lp to solve what's happeng now. d we must learn however that we are not the owners this intellectual capit or this cultal capital. d that's why i say this sort of energy of bringing pele together, crs