Modern Mind
there was an overlap. ‘The experiences of Camp are based on the great discovery that the sensibility of high culture has no monopoly on refinement. Camp asserts that good taste is not simply good taste; that there exists, indeed, a good taste of bad taste.’
(Ibid.,
page 291.) This too would form an ingredient of the postmodern sensibility.
CHAPTER 30: EQUALITY, FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IN THE GREAT SOCIETY
1. Doris Reams,
Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream,
London: André Deutsch, 1976, pages 210— 217.
2. Friedrich von Hayek,
The Constitution of Liberty,
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1960.
3. John Gray,
Hayek on Liberty,
London: Routledge, 1984, page 61.
4. Hayek, Op.
cit.,
page 349; and Gray,
Op. cit.,
page 71.
5. Hayek, Op.
cit.,
pages 385 and 387; Gray,
Op. cit.,
page 72.
6. Hayek, Op.
cit.,
page 385. See also: Roland Kley,
Hayek’s Social and Political Thought,
Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1994, pages 199–204.
7. Gray, Op.
cit.,
page 73.
8.
Ibid.
9. Milton Friedman, with the assistance of Rose Friedman,
Capitalism and Freedom,
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1963.
10. For the difference between this work and Friedman’s later books, see: Eamon Butler,
Milton Friedman: A Guide to His Economic Thought,
London: Gardner/Maurice Temple Smith, 1985, pages 197ff.
11. Friedman, Op.
cit.,
page 156.
12.
Ibid.,
pages 100ff.
13.
Ibid.,
page 85.
14.
Ibid.,
pages 190ff.
15. Michael Harrington,
The Other America,
New York: Macmillan, 1962.
16. Though neither Harrington nor Jacobs (see below) are mentioned in Johnson’s memoirs, even though he has a chapter on the war on poverty. See: Lyndon Baines Johnson,
The Vantage Point: Perspectives on the Presidency, 1963–1969,
London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1972.
17. See for example: Arthur Marwick,
The Sixties,
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998, page 260.
18. Harrington,
Op. cit.,
page 1.
19.
Ibid.,
pages 82ff.
20. Kearns, Op.
cit.,
pages 188–189.
21. Jane Jacobs,
The Death and Life of Great American Cities,
London: Jonathan Cape, 1962.
22. Ibid., pages 97ff.
23.
Ibid.,
pages 55ff.
24.
Ibid.,
pages 94–95.
25.
Ibid.,
pages 128–129.
26.
Ibid.,
chapter 14, pages 257ff.
27.
Ibid.,
page 378.
28.
Ibid.,
pages 291ff.
29.
Ibid.,
pages 241ff.
30. David L. Lewis,
Martin Luther King: A Critical Biography,
Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, 1970, pages 187–191.
31. Marwick,
Op. cit.,
pages 215–216; see also: Coretta King,
My Life with Martin Luther King Jr,
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1970, pages 239–241. New York: Holt, Rinehart, Winston.
32. Lewis,
Op. cit.,
pages 227–229.
33.
Ibid.,
page 229.
34. This list, and the next one, have been assembled from several sources but in particular: Phillip Waller and John Rowett (editors),
Chronology of the Twentieth Century,
London: Helicon, 1995.
35. Frantz Fanon,
A Dying Colonialism,
London: Monthly Review Press, 1965, Penguin 1970; originally published as:
L’An Cinq de la Revolution Algérienne,
Paris, Maspuro, 1959; and
Black Skin, White Masks,
New York: The Grove Press, 1967.
36. Frantz Fanon,
The Wretched of the Earth,
London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1965, translator Constance Farrington.
37.
Ibid.,
page 221.
38.
Ibid.,
pages 228ff.
39. Eventually published as: J. C. Carothers,
The Mind of Man in Africa,
London: Tom Stacey, 1972.
40. Eldridge Cleaver,
Soul on Ice,
London: Jonathan Cape, 1968, pages 101–103.
41.
Ibid.,
page 207.
42. Maya Angelou,
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,
New York: Random House, 1969.
43.
Ibid.,
page 51.
44.
Ibid.,
page 14.
45.
Ibid.,
page 184.
46.
Ibid.,
page 201.
47. Jones,
Op. cit.,
page 529.
48. D’Emilio and Freedman,
Intimate Matters, Op. cit.,
page 312.
49.
Ibid.,
pages 302–304.
50. Germaine Greer,
The Female Eunuch,
London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1971, pages 90–98.
51.
Ibid.,
page 273–282.
52. Juliet Mitchell,
Women’s Estate,
Penguin: 1971.
53.
Ibid.,
page 75.
54.
Ibid.,
page 59.
55.
Ibid.,
page 62.
56.
Ibid.
Juliet Mitchell later went on to explore this subject more fully in
Psychoanalysis and Feminism,
London: Allen Lane, 1974.
57.
Kate Millett, Sexual Politics, Op. cit.
58.
Ibid.,
pages 314ff.
59.
Ibid.,
pages 336ff.
60.
Ibid.,
page 356.
61. Heidenry,
What Wild Ecstasy, Op. cit.,
pages 110–111. See also: Andrea Dworkin, ‘My Life as a Writer’, Introduction to
Life and Death,
Glencoe: Free Press, 1997, pages 3–38.
62. Heidenry,
Op. cit.,
page 113.
63.
Ibid.,
pages 186–187.
64.
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