doubt it =/ who cares tho?
Eh, my grandfather and most of his friends left school at 14 to go and get full-time jobs. A couple of generations before him, kids were working 14 hour shifts in mills and factories before their tenth birthday and risking life and limb in the process.I don't think this "shortening of childhood" is anything unusual or novel. It could be argued that, in fact, we have been self-indulgent in arbitrarily lengthening childhood and fetishising adolescence over the last few decades.
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