Sixties at 40 :Leaders and Activists Remember and Look Forward
Sixties at 40 :Leaders and Activists Remember and Look Forward
hardback
Published:
30 June, 2009
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781594516917 |
| ISBN10 | 159451691X |
| Number Of Pages | 304 |
| Item Weight | 720 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Taylor & Francis Inc |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
“[A] useful and different book offering insights on the storied decade of the 1960s. … A narrative timeline provides a valuable overview of people and events. … an invigorating and hopeful book.”
—Library Journal
From The Sixties at 40:
“I was not governed completely by ideology, I was governed by experience ... and my experiences were contradictory.”
—Tom Hayden
“To a very great extent I would call the project of the sixties a democratization project. It’s still an ongoing and viable living practice in the U.S. and in other parts of the world.”
—Richard Flacks
“I don’t talk about myself as a Leftist, because we’re not a factor. We are not a political entity. I’m a union activist, I’m an environmental activist, a peace activist, but I wouldn’t say there is a Left.”
—Mark Rudd
“Obama’s campaign was a movement campaign, an insurgency—in large measure the product of a popular mobilization, passionate and well-organized, cross-demographic, the best of amateur politics harnessed to professional party intelligence.”
—Todd Gitlin
“The extent to which the Left is able to … hold Barack Obama accountable to a peace and justice agenda is the extent to which we move closer to a more democratic society and a more peaceful global existence.”
—Fran Beal
“The main thing I took from Camus was the idea that in this struggle for human betterment you had to walk a fine line so that you were neither a victim nor an executioner. And that, really, was very helpful going through all of the different twists and turns of the movement in the sixties.”
—Robert Moses
Author's Bio
Ben Agger is the author of many previous books on Media and Critical Theory, including Postponing the Postmodern: Sociological Practices, Selves, and Theories (2002).