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The 1960sTODAY

The 1960sTODAY connects the Long Decade (1960-75) to today’s events and issues – to medicine, economics, international affairs, energy, sports, business, architecture – any advance in a field during the Decade that gives perspective to the present. Politically, this column will likely confound those of the left who tend to see little but the classic psychedelic and loud themes of the period; and perhaps delight those of the right who find these same themes distasteful, and find there is so much much more.

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Peter E. Austin

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