In praise of decadence

213 pages

English language

Published 1998 by Prometheus Books.

OCLC Number:
98037930

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The legendary 1960s were the seedbed for many of the social changes evident all around us today. In this book, Jeff Riggenbach takes a long, hard look at that fabulous decade and sees something a bit different from anything anyone has ever seen there before.

The members of the sixties generation, he argues, were never devoted to left-wing or progressive ideals in the first place - so, contrary to conventional liberal and conservative wisdom, they never had to fall away from any such ideals in order to wallow in the self-actualizing, acquisitive seventies, eighties, and nineties.

Politically, the members of the sixties generation - the famed "baby boomers" - have always been more libertarian than anyone expected. In the end, he maintains, the sixties was a seminal decade because it ushered in a period of spreading and deepening cultural decadence which still shows no sign of abating.

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Subjects

  • Social values -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
  • Political culture -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
  • Nineteen sixties.
  • Liberty -- United States.
  • Individualism -- United States.