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  1. Ideal minds
    raising consciousness in the antisocial seventies
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca ; London

    In the wake of the 1960s, that decade's focus on consciousness-raising transformed into an array of intellectual projects far afield of movement politics. The mind's powers came to preoccupy a range of thinkers and writers: ethicists pursuing... more

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    In the wake of the 1960s, that decade's focus on consciousness-raising transformed into an array of intellectual projects far afield of movement politics. The mind's powers came to preoccupy a range of thinkers and writers: ethicists pursuing contractual theories of justice, radical ecologists interested in the paleolithic brain, seventies cultists, and the devout of both evangelical and New Age persuasions. In Ideal Minds, Michael Trask presents a boldly revisionist argument about the revival of subjectivity in postmodern American culture, connecting familiar figures within the seventies intellectual landscape who share a commitment to what he calls "neo-idealism" as a weapon in the struggle against discredited materialist and behaviorist worldviews.In a heterodox intellectual and literary history of the 1970s, Ideal Minds mixes ideas from cognitive science, philosophy of mind, moral philosophy, deep ecology, political theory, science fiction, neoclassical economics, and the sociology of religion. Trask also delves into the decade's more esoteric branches of learning, including Scientology, anarchist theory, rapture prophesies, psychic channeling, and neo-Malthusianism. Through this investigation, Trask argues that a dramatic inflation in the value of consciousness and autonomy beginning in the 1970s accompanied a growing argument about the state's inability to safeguard such values. Ultimately, the thinkers Trask analyzes-John Rawls, Arne Neiss, L. Ron Hubbard, Hal Lindsey, Philip Dick, Ursula Le Guin, Edward Abbey, William Burroughs, John Irving, and James Merrill-found alternatives to statism in conditions that would lend intellectual support to the consolidation of these concepts in the radical free market ideologies of the 1980s

     

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  2. Histoire de la littérature libertaire en France
    Published: 1990
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  3. Ideal Minds
    Raising Consciousness in the Antisocial Seventies
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: From Consciousness- Raising to Neo-idealism -- 1. Artificial Intelligence and the Rise of the Meritocracy -- 2. Radical Ecology's Mindfulness -- 3. That Seventies Cult -- 4. Millennial... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: From Consciousness- Raising to Neo-idealism -- 1. Artificial Intelligence and the Rise of the Meritocracy -- 2. Radical Ecology's Mindfulness -- 3. That Seventies Cult -- 4. Millennial America and the World to Come -- Afterword: The Marketization of Everything -- Notes -- Index In the wake of the 1960s, that decade's focus on consciousness-raising transformed into an array of intellectual projects far afield of movement politics. The mind's powers came to preoccupy a range of thinkers and writers: ethicists pursuing contractual theories of justice, radical ecologists interested in the paleolithic brain, seventies cultists, and the devout of both evangelical and New Age persuasions. In Ideal Minds, Michael Trask presents a boldly revisionist argument about the revival of subjectivity in postmodern American culture, connecting familiar figures within the seventies intellectual landscape who share a commitment to what he calls "neo-idealism" as a weapon in the struggle against discredited materialist and behaviorist worldviews.In a heterodox intellectual and literary history of the 1970s, Ideal Minds mixes ideas from cognitive science, philosophy of mind, moral philosophy, deep ecology, political theory, science fiction, neoclassical economics, and the sociology of religion. Trask also delves into the decade's more esoteric branches of learning, including Scientology, anarchist theory, rapture prophesies, psychic channeling, and neo-Malthusianism. Through this investigation, Trask argues that a dramatic inflation in the value of consciousness and autonomy beginning in the 1970s accompanied a growing argument about the state's inability to safeguard such values. Ultimately, the thinkers Trask analyzes-John Rawls, Arne Neiss, L. Ron Hubbard, Hal Lindsey, Philip Dick, Ursula Le Guin, Edward Abbey, William Burroughs, John Irving, and James Merrill-found alternatives to statism in conditions that would lend intellectual support to the consolidation of these concepts in the radical free market ideologies of the 1980s

     

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  4. Countering the counterculture
    rereading postwar American dissent from Jack Kerouac to Tomás Rivera
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Univ. of Wisconsin Press, Madison [u.a.]

    "In an innovative rereading of American radical politics and culture of the 1950s and 1960s, Martinez uncovers reactionary, neoromantic, and sometimes racist strains in the Beats' vision of freedom, and he brings to the fore the complex stances of... more

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    "In an innovative rereading of American radical politics and culture of the 1950s and 1960s, Martinez uncovers reactionary, neoromantic, and sometimes racist strains in the Beats' vision of freedom, and he brings to the fore the complex stances of Latinos on participant democracy and progressive culture. He analyzes the ways the Beats, Chicanos, and migrant writers conceived of and articulated social and political perspectives. He contends that both the Beats' extreme individualism and the Chicano nationalists' narrow vision of citizenship are betrayals of the democratic ideal, but that the migrant writers presented a distinctly radical and inclusive vision of democracy that was truly countercultural."--BOOK JACKET.

     

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  5. Countering the counterculture
    rereading postwar American dissent from Jack Kerouac to Tomás Rivera
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    ISBN: 0299192830; 9780299192839
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    Subjects: Littérature américaine / 20e siècle / Histoire et critique; Beat generation; Écrivains américains d'origine mexicaine; Littérature et société / États-Unis / Histoire / 20e siècle; Contre-culture / États-Unis / Histoire / 20e siècle; Américains d'origine mexicaine / Vie intellectuelle; Américains d'origine mexicaine dans la littérature; Problèmes sociaux dans la littérature; Libertaires dans la littérature; Dissidents dans la littérature; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Gegenkultur; Literatur; Beatgeneration; American literature; American literature / Mexican American authors; Beat generation; Counterculture; Dissenters in literature; Libertarianism in literature; Literature and society; Mexican Americans in literature; Mexican Americans / Intellectual life; Social problems in literature; Geschichte; American literature; Beat generation; American literature; Literature and society; Counterculture; Mexican Americans; Mexican Americans in literature; Social problems in literature; Libertarianism in literature; Dissenters in literature; Beatgeneration; Gegenkultur; Literatur
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    The Roots of Postwar Dissent and the Counterculture -- No Fear Like Invasion: movement Absorption, and Stasis Horror in the Beat Vision -- With Imperious Eye: Kerouac's Fellaheen Western -- Civitas and Its Discontents: The Lone Hunter Pleads the Fourth -- The Americano Narrative: Postwar Mexican American Dissent and Community -- Historian with a Sour Stomach: Zeta's Americano Journey -- Mapping El Movimiento: Somewhere between América and Aztlan -- Arriving at El Pueblo Libre: The Insistence of Americanismo

    "In an innovative rereading of American radical politics and culture of the 1950s and 1960s, Martinez uncovers reactionary, neoromantic, and sometimes racist strains in the Beats' vision of freedom, and he brings to the fore the complex stances of Latinos on participant democracy and progressive culture. He analyzes the ways the Beats, Chicanos, and migrant writers conceived of and articulated social and political perspectives. He contends that both the Beats' extreme individualism and the Chicano nationalists' narrow vision of citizenship are betrayals of the democratic ideal, but that the migrant writers presented a distinctly radical and inclusive vision of democracy that was truly countercultural."--Jacket

  6. Ideal minds
    raising consciousness in the antisocial seventies
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca ; London

    In the wake of the 1960s, that decade's focus on consciousness-raising transformed into an array of intellectual projects far afield of movement politics. The mind's powers came to preoccupy a range of thinkers and writers: ethicists pursuing... more

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    In the wake of the 1960s, that decade's focus on consciousness-raising transformed into an array of intellectual projects far afield of movement politics. The mind's powers came to preoccupy a range of thinkers and writers: ethicists pursuing contractual theories of justice, radical ecologists interested in the paleolithic brain, seventies cultists, and the devout of both evangelical and New Age persuasions. In Ideal Minds, Michael Trask presents a boldly revisionist argument about the revival of subjectivity in postmodern American culture, connecting familiar figures within the seventies intellectual landscape who share a commitment to what he calls "neo-idealism" as a weapon in the struggle against discredited materialist and behaviorist worldviews.In a heterodox intellectual and literary history of the 1970s, Ideal Minds mixes ideas from cognitive science, philosophy of mind, moral philosophy, deep ecology, political theory, science fiction, neoclassical economics, and the sociology of religion. Trask also delves into the decade's more esoteric branches of learning, including Scientology, anarchist theory, rapture prophesies, psychic channeling, and neo-Malthusianism. Through this investigation, Trask argues that a dramatic inflation in the value of consciousness and autonomy beginning in the 1970s accompanied a growing argument about the state's inability to safeguard such values. Ultimately, the thinkers Trask analyzes-John Rawls, Arne Neiss, L. Ron Hubbard, Hal Lindsey, Philip Dick, Ursula Le Guin, Edward Abbey, William Burroughs, John Irving, and James Merrill-found alternatives to statism in conditions that would lend intellectual support to the consolidation of these concepts in the radical free market ideologies of the 1980s

     

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  7. Countering the counterculture
    rereading postwar American dissent from Jack Kerouac to Tomás Rivera
    Published: c2003
    Publisher:  University of Wisconsin Press, Madison

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  8. Ideal minds
    raising consciousness in the antisocial seventies
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

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  9. Ideal Minds
    Raising Consciousness in the Antisocial Seventies
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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: From Consciousness- Raising to Neo-idealism -- 1. Artificial Intelligence and the Rise of the Meritocracy -- 2. Radical Ecology's Mindfulness -- 3. That Seventies Cult -- 4. Millennial America and the World to Come -- Afterword: The Marketization of Everything -- Notes -- Index In the wake of the 1960s, that decade's focus on consciousness-raising transformed into an array of intellectual projects far afield of movement politics. The mind's powers came to preoccupy a range of thinkers and writers: ethicists pursuing contractual theories of justice, radical ecologists interested in the paleolithic brain, seventies cultists, and the devout of both evangelical and New Age persuasions. In Ideal Minds, Michael Trask presents a boldly revisionist argument about the revival of subjectivity in postmodern American culture, connecting familiar figures within the seventies intellectual landscape who share a commitment to what he calls "neo-idealism" as a weapon in the struggle against discredited materialist and behaviorist worldviews.In a heterodox intellectual and literary history of the 1970s, Ideal Minds mixes ideas from cognitive science, philosophy of mind, moral philosophy, deep ecology, political theory, science fiction, neoclassical economics, and the sociology of religion. Trask also delves into the decade's more esoteric branches of learning, including Scientology, anarchist theory, rapture prophesies, psychic channeling, and neo-Malthusianism. Through this investigation, Trask argues that a dramatic inflation in the value of consciousness and autonomy beginning in the 1970s accompanied a growing argument about the state's inability to safeguard such values. Ultimately, the thinkers Trask analyzes-John Rawls, Arne Neiss, L. Ron Hubbard, Hal Lindsey, Philip Dick, Ursula Le Guin, Edward Abbey, William Burroughs, John Irving, and James Merrill-found alternatives to statism in conditions that would lend intellectual support to the consolidation of these concepts in the radical free market ideologies of the 1980s

     

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  10. Countering the counterculture
    rereading postwar American dissent from Jack Kerouac to Tomás Rivera
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Univ. of Wisconsin Press, Madison [u.a.]

    "In an innovative rereading of American radical politics and culture of the 1950s and 1960s, Martinez uncovers reactionary, neoromantic, and sometimes racist strains in the Beats' vision of freedom, and he brings to the fore the complex stances of... more

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    "In an innovative rereading of American radical politics and culture of the 1950s and 1960s, Martinez uncovers reactionary, neoromantic, and sometimes racist strains in the Beats' vision of freedom, and he brings to the fore the complex stances of Latinos on participant democracy and progressive culture. He analyzes the ways the Beats, Chicanos, and migrant writers conceived of and articulated social and political perspectives. He contends that both the Beats' extreme individualism and the Chicano nationalists' narrow vision of citizenship are betrayals of the democratic ideal, but that the migrant writers presented a distinctly radical and inclusive vision of democracy that was truly countercultural."--BOOK JACKET.

     

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  11. Countering the counterculture
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    Publisher:  University of Wisconsin Press, Madison

    "In an innovative rereading of American radical politics and culture of the 1950s and 1960s, Martinez uncovers reactionary, neoromantic, and sometimes racist strains in the Beats' vision of freedom, and he brings to the fore the complex stances of... more

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    "In an innovative rereading of American radical politics and culture of the 1950s and 1960s, Martinez uncovers reactionary, neoromantic, and sometimes racist strains in the Beats' vision of freedom, and he brings to the fore the complex stances of Latinos on participant democracy and progressive culture. He analyzes the ways the Beats, Chicanos, and migrant writers conceived of and articulated social and political perspectives. He contends that both the Beats' extreme individualism and the Chicano nationalists' narrow vision of citizenship are betrayals of the democratic ideal, but that the migrant writers presented a distinctly radical and inclusive vision of democracy that was truly countercultural."--Jacket

     

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    ISBN: 0299192830; 9780299192839
    Subjects: Literature and society; Counterculture; Mexican Americans; Mexican Americans in literature; Social problems in literature; Libertarianism in literature; Dissenters in literature; American literature; American literature; Beat generation
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    The Roots of Postwar Dissent and the CountercultureNo Fear Like Invasion: movement Absorption, and Stasis Horror in the Beat Vision -- With Imperious Eye: Kerouac's Fellaheen Western -- Civitas and Its Discontents: The Lone Hunter Pleads the Fourth -- The Americano Narrative: Postwar Mexican American Dissent and Community -- Historian with a Sour Stomach: Zeta's Americano Journey -- Mapping El Movimiento: Somewhere between América and Aztlan -- Arriving at El Pueblo Libre: The Insistence of Americanismo.

  12. Ideal minds
    raising consciousness in the antisocial seventies
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    Introduction: From Consciousness Raising to Neo-Idealism -- Artificial Intelligence and the Rise of the Meritocracy -- Radical Ecology's Mindfulness -- That Seventies Cult -- Millennial America and the World to Come -- Afterword: The Marketization of... more

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    Introduction: From Consciousness Raising to Neo-Idealism -- Artificial Intelligence and the Rise of the Meritocracy -- Radical Ecology's Mindfulness -- That Seventies Cult -- Millennial America and the World to Come -- Afterword: The Marketization of Everything. "Ideal Minds is equal parts intellectual and literary history of the recent past. Combining ideas from a mix of disciplines, the book also delves into more esoteric branches of learning, like Scientology, anarchist theory, rapture prophesies, psychic channeling, and neo-Malthusianism. The book's central premise is that a dramatic inflation in the value of consciousness and autonomy beginning in the 1970s accompanied a recognition of the state's refusal to safeguard such values."--

     

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    ISBN: 9781501752438
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    Subjects: Literature; Nineteen seventies; Neoliberalism in popular culture; Libertarianism in literature; Social values; Self-consciousness (Awareness); Autonomy (Philosophy)
    Scope: ix, 242 Seiten
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  14. Countering the counterculture
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  15. Histoire de la littérature libertaire en France
    Published: 1990
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  16. Histoire de la littérature libertaire en France
    Published: 1990
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  17. Anarchist seeds beneath the snow
    left-libertarian thought and British writers from William Morris to Colin Ward
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Liverpool Univ. Press, Liverpool

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    ISBN: 1846310253; 9781846310256; 1846310261; 9781846310263
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    Edition: 1. publ.
    Subjects: Anarchism in literature; Anarchism; Libertarianism in literature; Libertarianism; Geschichte
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  18. Countering the counterculture
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    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  University of Wisconsin Press, Madison

    "In an innovative rereading of American radical politics and culture of the 1950s and 1960s, Martinez uncovers reactionary, neoromantic, and sometimes racist strains in the Beats' vision of freedom, and he brings to the fore the complex stances of... more

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    "In an innovative rereading of American radical politics and culture of the 1950s and 1960s, Martinez uncovers reactionary, neoromantic, and sometimes racist strains in the Beats' vision of freedom, and he brings to the fore the complex stances of Latinos on participant democracy and progressive culture. He analyzes the ways the Beats, Chicanos, and migrant writers conceived of and articulated social and political perspectives. He contends that both the Beats' extreme individualism and the Chicano nationalists' narrow vision of citizenship are betrayals of the democratic ideal, but that the migrant writers presented a distinctly radical and inclusive vision of democracy that was truly countercultural."--Jacket

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780299192839; 0299192830
    Subjects: American literature; Beat generation; American literature; Literature and society; Counterculture; Mexican Americans; Littérature américaine; Beat generation; Écrivains américains d'origine mexicaine; Littérature et société; Contre-culture; Américains d'origine mexicaine; Américains d'origine mexicaine dans la littérature; Problèmes sociaux dans la littérature; Libertaires dans la littérature; Dissidents dans la littérature; Mexican Americans in literature; Social problems in literature; Libertarianism in literature; Dissenters in literature; Mexican Americans; Beats (Persons); American literature; Literature and society; Counterculture; American literature; American literature; American literature; Américains d'origine mexicaine; Américains d'origine mexicaine dans la littérature; Beat generation; Beat generation; Contre-culture; Counterculture; Dissidents dans la littérature; Libertaires dans la littérature; Literature and society; Littérature américaine; Littérature et société; Problèmes sociaux dans la littérature; Écrivains américains d'origine mexicaine; Dissenters in literature; Libertarianism in literature; Mexican Americans; Mexican Americans in literature; Social problems in literature; Counterculture; Literature and society; American literature ; Mexican American authors; Beats (Persons); Gegenkultur; Literatur; Beatgeneration; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; American literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Scope: Online Ressource (ix, 353 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-348) and index. - Description based on print version record

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