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Comment by Richard Goscicki on November 23, 2012 at 1:00pm So few of us remember that the 60s were actually one of the Great Awakenings (my characterization) that happen from time to time: a profound yearning for liberation -- from war-mongering leaders, oppressive religious strictures, all-consuming consumerism, overweening government, racial and gender prejudice, and the mindless pursuit of status and control over others.
Bravo, great writing.
Alan, I was just talking about Abbie Hoffman last night at Thanksgiving dinner. I knew the guy and still correspond with Paul Krasner. My main question is: where did it go? How the fuck can the modern generation come up with candidates like Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee after what we’re been through in Viet Nam?
Fair question.
Your friend in Sarasota Florida
Rich
Comment by Alan Perlman on November 23, 2012 at 11:06am Rich,
So few of us remember that the 60s were actually one of the Great Awakenings (my characterization) that happen from time to time: a profound yearning for liberation -- from war-mongering leaders, oppressive religious strictures, all-consuming consumerism, overweening government, racial and gender prejudice, and the mindless pursuit of status and control over others.
As such, those few years -- excesses and trivialization ("Age of Aquarius") notwithstanding -- represented a temporary shining through of higher brain functions, a triumph over the Inner Slug that follows, consumes, and does litle else.
As for leadership, a glittering buzzword throughout my corporate years, it is, as Peter Drucker once noted, a lot of bunk. The most formidable accomplishments of leadership, he points out, came at the hands of Hitler, Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot.
Over and over I read that the key quality of a leader is that he has a goal and is confident of achieving it. There's plenty of evidence that humans are pack animals, eager to follow whoever's most assertive and assures them dominance if only they will follow him.
Free will? Possible in principle, but as humans continue to murder each other just because some authority figure tells them it's OK (remember the Milgram experiments?), it seems, in practice, to be a rare and precious commodity.
Even if Dawkins is correct about genes, the mechanism and the message are not easily comprehendable: To suspect that "you" are not in control of your behavior -- that's asking for a lot of insight from people whose main goal at the moment is to burst into Wal-Mart at 6:00 am and sample the treasures therein.
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