By Francisco Daniel Alvarez Langenbach
Summary: Previous literature argues that certain political periods can have a lasting attitudinal effect on the new generations. Examining the case of Viktor Orbán’s governments, this Master´s thesis argues that: (1) there is a period effect in terms of left-right positioning; (2) Although ‘Orbán’s children’ are not more ‘Orbánist’ than their elders, they are not less so either.; (3) and attitudinal differences are more a reflect of a partisan rather than an intergenerational conflict.