>As I said, the sixties were a great time to be young, and I miss the
>exuberance of that time. Regrettably, most of the real goofing
>around I've done has been in adulthood in the service of Corporate
>America. BTW, I'm not sure it's such a good thing that "parents and
>children get along with each other better than they did a generation
>or two ago" -- I'd like to see a lot more rebelliousness on the part
>of young people today.
And it doesn't matter that women are less oppressed, many men less distorted by the need to be "masculine," that black people can vote and go to college in more than token numbers, that gay bars aren't raided by the cops, etc. etc.?
Doug