The Long March
How the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s Changed America
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Narrated by:
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Raymond Todd
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By:
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Roger Kimball
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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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- ivlyndy
- 05-09-21
Stoke on Trent
Where you live appears to explain your review. An opinion from the right is as valid as a review from the woke left surely comrade
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- Jay
- 01-03-07
middle-class bigotry
I think Kimball is a middle-class, conservative and racist bigot who looks down on anyone who listens to 'rock' or 'pop' music; artists who are not rooted in the classical tradition; the masses, who he deems infantile and morally corrupt. Indeed anyone who does not agree wholesale with his constrained view of them and us. The whip, the old-school-tie and 'spiritually' moral guidance are Kimballs world. Don't expect to learn anything of Sixties America here, it's basically one long moan from start to finish from a man whose mind closed 50 years ago.
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