Synopsis The 1960s seen from the viewpoint of two former radicals
Details
Publication Date:
1996-08-12
Size
Length:
398 pages
Height:
8.3 in
Width:
5.5 in
Thickness:
1.0 in
Weight:
12.8 oz
Publisher's Note Destructive Generation is the untold story of the 1960s-the tragic consequences of everything-goes hedonism and the destructiveness of revolutionary passion that typified the attitude of many young radicals. Destructive Generation, which critics have compared to The God That Failed and to Whittaker Chambers' Witness, is a modern conservative classic-imperative reading for anyone who wants to understand the New Left and its sad legacy for America.
Industry Reviews "A torture chamber for the new left." Goodrich