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Essay heading: Ginsberg's Howl: A Counterculture Manifesto
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Poetry & Poets |
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Golam Rabbani |
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July 1, 2009 |
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Here a radical rejection of science and technological values should appear so close to the center of our society, rather than on the negligible margins. It is the middle-class young who are conducting this politics of consciousness, and they are doing it boisterously, persistently, and aggressively-to the extent that they are invading the technocracy’s citadels of academic learning and bidding fair to take them over... displayed 300 characters
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It is the middle-class young who are conducting this politics of consciousness, and they are doing it boisterously, persistently, and aggressively-to the extent that they are invading the technocracy’s citadels of academic learning and bidding fair to take them over.
Counterculture protests against technocracy... displayed next 300 characters
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