Researching countercultural politics, I found Hillary Rodham’s 1969 Wellesley Commencement Speech interesting: http://www.wellesley.edu/events/commencement/archives/1969commencement/studentspeech …
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Replying to @Meaningness
oh my god the blather, it's right there at the beginning
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Replying to @St_Rev
It’s interesting in lots of ways… one is its incoherence. I guess one could cut her some slack for being 22.
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I’ve spent WAY too much time researching the origins of the current culture war in the 1960s-80s one, so I have to resist rabbit >
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holes, but one thing I’d like to understand more clearly is how and when the anti-authoritarian New Left turned authoritarian
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Replying to @Meaningness @St_Rev
you can see her already starting that transformation in that speech, though!
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I have, btw, just read two “definitive histories” of the culture war and am somewhat annoyed that as an amateur working in my >
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> spare time, armed only with Google, I figured out everything they did, independently, plus a lot they didn’t.
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Replying to @Meaningness @St_Rev
I guess this is not a topic any competent historian would waste time on!
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