How We Got Here: The 70's: The Decade that Brought You Modern Life (For Better or Worse)
By (Author) David Frum
Basic Books
Basic Books
7th December 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
306.0973
Paperback
448
Width 135mm, Height 201mm, Spine 23mm
440g
A sweeping condemnation of the decline of American culture since the 1970s by one of Americas leading conservative writers. . For many, the 1970s evoke the Brady Bunch and the birth of disco. In this first, thematic popular history of the decade, David Frum argues that it was the 1970s, not the 1960s, that created modern America and altered the American personality forever. A society that had valued faith, self-reliance, self-sacrifice, and family loyalty evolved in little more than a decade into one characterized by superstition, self-interest, narcissism, and guilt. Frum examines this metamorphosis through the rise to cultural dominance of faddish psychology, astrology, drugs, religious cults, and consumer debt, and profiles such prominent players of the decade as Werner Erhard, Alex Comfort, and Jerry Brown. How We Got Here is lively and provocative reading.
David Frum is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor for the Weekly Standard. He is also the author of Dead Right.