Thanks for finding that spreadsheet. That's a very interesting
list of events.
There's a back story to what's going on here. When I met Professor
Turchin, he mentioned that he admired the work of Mike Alexander.
Now, Mike Alexander (a Gen-Xer, by the way) and I had a fairly cordial
relationship for years in the old Fourth Turning Forum, and he
actually helped me in developing Generational Dynamics by his
criticisms. But as time went on, I was able to respond satisfactorily
to all his criticisms. This just made him angry, and he started
making various attacks on me, some personal, and I started responding
by criticizing some of his work.
This was particularly about his work on Kondratiev Cycles. I actually
agreed that his conclusions about Kondratiev Cycles were correct, and
I provided some theoretical justifications, showing how Kondratiev
Cycles integrate with Generational Cycles. Well, this never satisfied
him, since he was pretty dedicated to refuting generational cycles.
(This was particularly ironic, because he was in the Fourth Turning
forum, which was ABOUT generational cycles, and he apparently thinks
that Strauss and Howe are full of crap.)
As part of this discussion, I took the appendix of one of his books, that
I had purchased, that contained a list of "events" that supported his theories.
I went through a bunch of his events, and showed that they were almost
completely cherry-picked to support his timeline.
I did some searching, and found the discussion in the old Fourth Turning
Forum. It starts here:
http://www.fourthturning.com/forum/show ... post183733
The Kondratiev Cycles are 50-year technology cycles. I showed that
the Kondratiev Cycles are consistent with generational cycles, but are
dominated by generation cycles, which would explain why Kondratiev
cycle theory was blown out of the water by WW II.
So, it's quite possible that Turchin's selection of events is based on
Mike Alexander's selections, which are totally cherry-picked. This
would explain how Turchin came to his 50-year political cycles. It's
actually possible that Kondratiev Cycles are correlated with
non-crisis wars, though that requires additional research.
As you know, I quit the FTF in total disgust at the nasty, vicious
climate there, often directed at me. Mike Alexander and Sean Love
were two of the leaders of that climate. So if Turchin is really in
bed with Mike Alexander, then there's absolutely no hope that he'll be
open to anything I say, although I am going to write to him.
John