The Fourth Turning: An American Prophecy by William Strauss
Author:William Strauss [Strauss, William]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780307485052
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Publisher: Random House Inc.
Published: 2009-01-16T06:00:00+00:00
Boomers Entering Young Adulthood: Mystical Militants
âI Am a Student! Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate!â read the signs of pick-eters outside Berkeleyâs Sproul Hall in 1964, mocking the computer-punchcard treatment the faculty was supposedly giving them. Where earlier student movements had been the work of a lonely (and polite) few, this one swarmed and raged. The Free Speech movement rioters despised the life of âsterilized, automated contentmentâ that Americaâs âintellectual and moral wastelandsâ were preparing for young graduates. As Barry McGuireâs âEve of Destructionâ shot to the top of the pop charts, students at Berkeley resolved to âthrow our bodies on the gearsâ to stop the G.I. machine.
Within a few years, Americaâs finest universities were, like its inner cities and military depots, awash in youth violence. Often, the trouble started when administrators tried to clear a park or erect a building that would benefit students. Instead of praise, the G.I.s heard screams like Jacob Brack-manâs: âYou build it up, mother, we gonna tear it down.â Wealthy kids dressed down, donned unisex styles, and became self-declared âfreaksâ as if to reject the affluence and civic order of their elders. Back in 1962, the Silent-founded Students for a Democratic Society promoted social âinterchangeâ and considered violence âabhorrent.â By the late 1960s, a radicalized SDS screamed at the âpigsâ who tried to keep order, while youth violence became what Rap Brown called âas American as apple pie.â In 1970, 44 percent of college students believed that violence was justified to bring about change. The clenched fist became the emblem, T-shirts and jeans the uniform, and corporate liberalism the enemy. âWho are these people?â asked Daniel Moynihan, then on Harvardâs faculty. âI suggest to you they are Christians arrived on the scene of Second Century Rome.â
In Do You Believe in Magic? Annie Gottlieb declared the Boomers âa tribe with its roots in a time, rather than place or race.â For her peers, that time was the 1960s, alias the Awakening. Born as the inheritors of G.I. triumph, Boomers came of age as what Michael Harrington termed âmystical militantsâ whose mission was neither to build nor to improve institutions but rather to purify them with righteous fire. Americaâs new youths, observed Erik Erikson, were engaged in a âsearch for resacralization.â Where Silent youths had come of age eager to fine-tune the system, cutting-edge Boomers wanted it to âburn, baby, burn.â They had been raised to ask fundamental questions and apply fundamental principles. Among young radicals, Keniston noted the âgreat intensification of largely self-generated religious feelings, often despite a relatively nonreligious childhood.â This search for spiritual perfection was often aided by mind-altering drugs, which The Aquarian Conspiracyâs Marilyn Ferguson described as âa pass to Xanaduâ for âspontaneous, imaginative, right-brained youths.â
Boomers sought to be âtogetherâ peopleânot together like the G.I. uniformed corps of the 1930s, but together as in a synchronous âgood vibration.â Boomers perceived their generational kinship as what Jonathan Cott called âthe necklace of Shiva in which every diamond reflects every other and is itself reflected.
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