Princeton Radicals of the 1960s, Then and Now

Part history, part biography, this book describes the issues that produced the passionate activism of the 1960s and the campaigns waged at Princeton University by Students for a Democratic Society, the most important radical organization on campuses at the time.

The author traces the lives of nine leaders of the Princeton SDS chapter, examining the effect of their participation in the radical movement on their career choices and subsequent political opinions. A number of these former activists are still involved in efforts to create a more egalitarian society, the same goal that motivated them half a century ago.

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Princeton Radicals of the 1960s, Then and Now

Part history, part biography, this book describes the issues that produced the passionate activism of the 1960s and the campaigns waged at Princeton University by Students for a Democratic Society, the most important radical organization on campuses at the time.

The author traces the lives of nine leaders of the Princeton SDS chapter, examining the effect of their participation in the radical movement on their career choices and subsequent political opinions. A number of these former activists are still involved in efforts to create a more egalitarian society, the same goal that motivated them half a century ago.

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Princeton Radicals of the 1960s, Then and Now

Princeton Radicals of the 1960s, Then and Now

by William H. Tucker
Princeton Radicals of the 1960s, Then and Now

Princeton Radicals of the 1960s, Then and Now

by William H. Tucker

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Part history, part biography, this book describes the issues that produced the passionate activism of the 1960s and the campaigns waged at Princeton University by Students for a Democratic Society, the most important radical organization on campuses at the time.

The author traces the lives of nine leaders of the Princeton SDS chapter, examining the effect of their participation in the radical movement on their career choices and subsequent political opinions. A number of these former activists are still involved in efforts to create a more egalitarian society, the same goal that motivated them half a century ago.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476622910
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 09/18/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

The late William H. Tucker was a professor of psychology at Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey and was the author of three award-winning books on the misuse of science to justify oppressive social policies, especially in connection with race.
The late William H. Tucker was a professor of psychology at Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey and was the author of three award-winning books on the misuse of science to justify oppressive social policies, especially in connection with race.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Latter Day Images
Part I: The Radical 1960s
1. Moral Imperatives: The Reasons for Radicals
2. “Even Princeton”
Part II: The Lives of Former Activists
3. The Lawyer for Employers
4. The Erotic Marxist
5. The Poetry of Illness
6. The Talent
7. Studying the Divide
8. Being Useful
9. The Organizer
10. Counteracting the U.S. Role
11. The ­Anti-Anti-Communist
Conclusion: Past and Present
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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