Word: lerman
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...compilation of bizarre snippets is enough for the authors. "Signposts are everywhere," Casale and Phillip Lerman croon. Over and over again. We can be young again. It's not too late--we can still change the world. Just click your heels three times...
Casale and Lerman think it is highly significant that Baby Boomers are becoming increasingly concerned with protecting the environment. But green politics, while important, is more or less concerned with quality of life issues. It entails no sacrifice and is not really an effort to assist those who have been screwed over by life...
...pollyanish theme of this book is not enough to make you cringe, the way it is written will. Casale is a pollster for USA Today, and Lerman is an editor there...
...authors repeatedly refer to something called The Force, which they never really explain, but seems to have something to do with the karma of those who lived the '60s. Casale and Lerman have an annoying habit of capitalizing Things They Think Are Cute And Important...
Admittedly, an engaging passage. But Abbie wrote it the afternoon after Woodstock--20 years ago tomorrow. The world has irreversibly changed since then. The '60s are gone, and they are not coming back. It's about time "The Woodstock Generation"--and authors Casale and Lerman--realized...