The Nineteen-Sixties and Beyond
In this incisive and elegantly written study, leading social critic Paul Goldstene proposes a theory about the human forces that energize revolution, especially as these have found expression in the United States. He uses the era of the 1960s as a touchstone for his analysis, scrutinizing key assumptions that routinely precede and preempt thought about political power. "A work of ingenuity and unsettling realism that could serve as an important tool for unearthing the realities of present-day repression and laying a solid foundation for democratic life." -- Norman Solomon.
1997 Copyright
152 Pages