Impact of the 1960s Cultural Revolution
Panelists talked about the impact of the 1960s Cultural Revolution on American society. They argued that the 1960s brought a decline of conf… read more
Panelists talked about the impact of the 1960s Cultural Revolution on American society. They argued that the 1960s brought a decline of confidence in institutions and authority, the growth of political cynicism, and transformation of popular culture and values. Princeton University’s James Madison Program in America Ideals and Institutions, and the Association for the Study of Free Institutions co-hosted this event. close
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