Synopses & Reviews
Review
"In the first systematic study of the sequels to New Left radicalism, Whalen and Flacks bring alive the real choices of real activists. This is a lucid and enlightening book, full of stimulating ideas about continuities and fragilities in American radicalism."
—Todd Gitlin, author of The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage
Review
"Whalen and Flacks are true Sixties sociologists—hip white knights who ride out to slay the ideal-crushing dragon of ‘The Big Chill.’ In all, a heart-on-the-sleeve, hopeful study that should appeal to social psychologists and Sixties sympathizers."
—Kirkus Reviews
Review
"'The Big Chill' told only half the story of where Sixties activists ended up. Whalen and Flacks... honestly chronicle the other half." —Abbie Hoffman
About the Author
Jack Whalen is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Oregon.