“What we do not understand, we cannot control.”
Quote by Charles A. Reich
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The book analyzes a perceived shift in American values, particularly among young people, moving away from materialism and hierarchical structures toward personal authenticity, environmental awareness, and participatory democracy. It identifies three stages of consciousness in American history, proposing that a emerging third stage represented a fundamental break with previous generations. The work became a significant cultural document of its era, reflecting widespread interest in countercultural movements and social transformation during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Its arguments about generational change and the relationship between consciousness and social structure contributed to public discussions about the direction of American society during a period of considerable political and cultural upheaval. more
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