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The Long March

How the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s Changed America

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The Long March

By: Roger Kimball
Narrated by: Raymond Todd
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The architects of America's cultural revolution of the 1960s were Beat authors like Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, and celebrated figures like Norman Mailer, Timothy Leary, Eldridge Cleaver, and Susan Sontag. In examining the lives and works of those who spoke for the 1960s, Roger Kimball conceives a series of cautionary tales, an annotated guidebook of wrong turns, dead-ends, and blind alleys.

According to Kimball, the revolutionary assaults on "The System" in the 1960s still define the way we live now, with intellectually debased schools and colleges, morally chaotic sexual relations and family life, and a degraded media and popular culture. While some may think of the 1960s as "the Last Good Time", Kimball paints the decade as a seedbed of excess and moral breakdown.

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Americas Popular Culture Social Sciences Sociology United States Socialism Liberalism Social justice

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"Roger Kimball delivers a shrewd judgment...Its dissection of the ideas that coalesced into cultural revolution is superb." (Wall Street Journal)

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Collection of the 60s most eccentric minds. Verry funny. The writing is perfect. The narrator is equal to the task. Oh and it's illuminating as well. Of course this short biographical review of aquarius figures is necessarily incomplete.

Hilarious and illuminating

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Considering what the decades have wrought since this book was written, Roger Kimball remarkably prophesies many of the excesses we have faced with increasing alarm. Kimball proved himself a seer, based on clear thinking and deep analysis.

Prescient Analysis

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In this book Roger Kimball describes in great detail how the "Cultural Revolution" was launched against the fabric of our nation. True there are those who upon listening to this will begin foaming at the mouth as Mr. Kimball attacks and demolishes their cultural icons.

Whether one agrees with Mr. Kimball's own values is a matter of personal choice. One can not deny that the material he presents here is true. A group of cultural elites waged war on the values and ideas of a nation. Their ideas were hardly new. I was born after the events in this book occcured. That means that I and my generation have a lot of work ahead to undo the intense damage that our parents generation have done to our nation. Thank you Mr. Kimball for showing us how we arrived at our present day crisis.

Excellent Book

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This volume put all the pieces together from what government schools and John Dewey have taken away from the baby boomers through generation Z. If you want to know “who done it” Here are the culprits, the villains, and even the leftist radical heroes and heroines. Read this tone and learn their names and teach your children well.

Wake up Retirees, Don’t leave the city, fight!

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I struggled and didn't finish this book. he seemed very interested in other people's sex lives and or who they had sex with. In his opinion, all the music, all the writing, and especially all those communist liberal bastards sucked. a sad guy wanting to tear it all down because it doesn't fit his "Leave it to Beaver" or "Ozzie and Harriet" view of how life in America should be.

This guy hated the hell out of the 60's & 70's.

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