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Aging and agism in the 21st century

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2001

Win Tadd
Affiliation:
University of Wales College of Medicine, Llandough Hospital, Cardiff, UK

Abstract

Editorial

Whilst preparing this editorial, I was struck by the ambivalent attitudes displayed towards older people in Western society. In London, for example, the crowds thronging the Mall and cheering the Queen Mother for reaching her centenary belied the fact that society generally treats its older members with disdain. That is, until they reach 100 years and then everyone wants to know the secret of their success.

Type
Review Article
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 2000

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