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Destructive Generation: Second Thoughts About the 60s. Collier, Peter and Horowitz, David. Published by Summit Books, ISBN ISBN  · This book falls into the category of those you can't put down once you start them. It is a superb analysis of some of the key events and players in the s. For me there were two aspects to the 60's. The fantastic music, art and fashion and the politics of /5(39).  · I first met Peter in or when he came to the Twin Cities with David Horowitz to promote Destructive Generation: Second Thoughts About the Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.


Destructive Generation: Second Thoughts About the Sixties, by Peter Collier David Horowitz (read 23 Dec ) The authors were co-editors of Ramparts magazine in the 's, but became aware of the evils they promoted and by they voted for Ronald Reagan. There is a chapter on the Weather Underground--the dedication to evil of its. Destructive Generation: Second Thoughts About The Sixties:2nd (Second) Edition|David Horowitz Peter Collier, A Brief Course in Business Statistics|Barbara M. Beaver, The Lifeboat|M. (Robert Michael) R., The Papal Garrison - A History Of Monachism And Nunhood In Great Britain|Anon. Peter Collier () was a distinguished author and editor for over forty years. During that time, he wrote novels, short stories and screenplays, along with best-selling biographies including The Rockefellers: An American Dynasty; The Kennedys: An American Dream; The Fords: An American Epic; and Destructive Generation (all with David Horowitz).


Destructive generation: second thoughts about the sixties second thoughts about the sixties by Collier, Peter, Revealing the destructive legacy of the. When self-professed "New Left radicals" Peter Collier and David Horowitz look back at the s their reaction is decidedly "what was I thinking" sort. The result is that this book has essentially two speeds: bitchy and cranky. I first met Peter in or when he came to the Twin Cities with David Horowitz to promote Destructive Generation: Second Thoughts About the ’60s. Having just finished reading the book the.

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