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 The Making of a Counter CultureRoszak, TheodorePublisher:  Anchor Year Published:  1969
 Pages:  303pp
 Resource Type:  Book
 
 Roszak examines some of the leading influences on the youthful counter culture of the late 1960s - Herbert Marcuse and Norman Brown, Allen Ginsberg and Alan Watts, Timothy Leary and Paul Goodman -- and shows how each has helped call into question the conventional scientific world view and in so doing has set about undermining the foundations of the technocracy.
 
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 Table of Contents
 
 Preface
 
 I.    Technocracy's Children
 II.   An Invasion of Centaurs
 III.  The Dialectics of Liberation: Herbert Marcuse and Norman Brown
 IV.   Journey to the East.. and Points Beyond: Allen Ginsberg and Alan Watts
 V.    The Counterfeit Infinity: The Use and Abuse of Psychedelic Experience
 VI.   Exploring Utopia: The Visionary Sociology of Paul Goodman
 VII.  The Myth of Objective Consciousness
 VIII. Eyes of Flesh, Eyes of Fire
 
 Appendix: Objectivity Unlimited
 Bibliographical Notes
 
 
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