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The Making of a Counter Culture
Most of what is presently happening that is new provocative and engaging in politics, education, the arts, social relations (love, courtship, family, community) is the creation either of youth who are profoundly, even fanatically alienated from the parental generation or of those address themselves primarily to the young. He then turn his attention to 'the myth of objective consciousness and suggests that a culture which subordinates or degrades visionary experience commits the sin of diminishing our existence. For the questions facing us is not How shall we know?' but 'How shall we live?' And in finding the answer we must reconstitute the magical world view from which human creativity and community derive. So that finally the primary project of our counter culture is to proclaim a new heaven and new earth so vast,so marvelous that the inordinate claims of technical expertise must of necessity withdraw to a subordinate and marginal status in the lives of men.
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Publisher | Anchor Books : New York., 1969 |
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xiv + 303hlm; 10,5x18cm
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English
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