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JONAH RASKIN : BOOKS | 'By the Light of Burning Dreams': Everybody is a star


By Jonah Raskin |
Near the end of his days as a cultural revolutionary, Abbie Hoffman explained, facetiously, that he was to blame for crime in the streets, kids acting out, and drug addiction. He was reacting to the ongoing assaults on the Sixties and the smears on his own personality.
Even before the decade of the 1960s ended, critics of the counterculture and the anti-war movement lambasted radicals, feminists, and left-wing ideologists for creating anarchy and fomenting chaos.
Over the past five decades, the culture wars with defenders of the Sixties on one side and detractors on the other have not abated. Americans are still scapegoating “The Sixties.” ....

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Altercation: Race, Vietnam, and the New Left in Mid-Century


Altercation: Race, Vietnam, and the New Left in Mid-Century
George Scialabba discusses the limits of Louis Menand’s new tome on America in the Cold War era.
Robert W. Klein/AP Photo
Mario Savio, leader of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, is restrained by police as he walks onto the platform at the University of California’s Greek Theatre in Berkeley, December 7, 1964.
I’m about three-quarters of the way through Louis Menand’s 880-page
The Free World: Art and Thought in the Cold War, and I lack the vocabulary to say how impressive I find its scholarly range and ambition as well as the fairness and sympathy the author shows for his subjects. (My partner says she is really sick of me reading my Kindle at night and then stopping to tell her all about what I just read.) There are a few parts of the book I feel qualified to judge, even a few that I’ve written about in my own books. In each of these, however, I’ve still learned somethi ....

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Guilty But Free As A Bird | Articles


The Times (London)
REUNION, A Memoir, By Tom Hayden, Hamish Hamilton, £17.95
Wordsworth wrote of the Happy Warrior. Tom Hayden can reasonably claim to be the Happy Student Radical, American version, what each of his innumerable 1960s confederates might have wished to be.
Hayden wrote, in 1962 at the age of 22, the manifesto of Students for a Democratic Society, perhaps the key institution of the just-emerging New Left. He was an outside agitator in the still-segregated South, one of the only two whites to be jailed in Martin Luther King s first large-scale campaign of civil disobedience. He organized in the black ghetto of the northern city of Newark, New Jersey, which promptly erupted in the worst race riot of the decade. He went to Hanoi as a peace campaigner, returning triumphantly with American prisoners of war in tow. He was one of the Chicago Seven convicted in a sensational trial of conspiring to disrupt the 1968 Democratic Convention. ....

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Opinion | You Don't Actually Need to Reach Across the Aisle, Mr. Biden


April 28, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET
President Biden met with a bipartisan group of politicians to discuss the American Jobs Plan in April.Credit.Amr Alfiky/The New York Times
By John Lawrence
Dr. Lawrence, a former chief of staff to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, has written extensively about Congress and American politics.
President Biden’s first address to a joint session of Congress, on Wednesday night, will be scrutinized to assess his commitment to working with Republicans. There is nothing wrong with reaching across the aisle to seek common ground.
But insisting on bipartisanship — given the major policy divide between the parties on economic recovery, tax reform, climate change and health care — usually guarantees gridlock (which promotes voter cynicism) or actions that are watered down and ineffective (which are condemned by everyone, right and left). ....

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