This is the compelling story of an intellectual journey into and out of the radical trenches.
Table of Contents
Introduction; Part I: The Dancers and the Dance -- Requiem for a Radical; Doing It; Post-Vietnam Syndrome; A Decade Overrated and Unmourned; Baddest. Part II: Second Thoughts -- Divided Loyalties; McCarthy's Ghost; Slouching Towards Berkeley; The Origins of a Political Epidemic; Radical Innocence, Radical Guilt. Part III: Self Portraits -- Something Happened to Me Yesterday; Letter to a Political Friend; The Middle of the Journey; Index.
About the Author
David Horowitz is the author of Radical Son, The Politics of Bad Faith, Left Illusions, and other books. He is the President of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture in Los Angeles, California.
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