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Alan Goldhammer's avatar

Nice column from one who came of age during that era (first voted in 1968 when you had to be 21). As a senior at UCSB, we had a Bank of America burning and final exams under a quasi lock down with a dusk to dawn curfew. It was relatively easy to impose this as our college community of Isla Vista only that two roads in and out and those were closed off at 7 PM by the California National Guard (guess who was the Governor who mobilized the Guard?) .

IMO, a another useful book to read is Geoffrey Kabaservice's "Rule and Ruin: The Downfall of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party" which covers the political move of the Republican party from the Eisenhower presidency through to the early aughts.

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Stevec's avatar

I read #5, "The Invisible Bridge" a few years ago and it is outstanding. Makes me want to get a copy of "Nixonland".

Always hard to know how much the lessons of the past might apply to the future, but regardless, these lessons are definitely worth understanding.

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