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If 60s radicalism became defended as 90s status quo while progressivism kept on moving further left, doesn't that bode poorly...

Anonymous asked:

If 60s radicalism became defended as 90s status quo while progressivism kept on moving further left, doesn't that bode poorly for the survival of the 90s stuff you (and I, frankly) like so much?

that 90s stuff was at the time regarded intersessionary