Growing Up Absurd - Paul Goodman (1960)

 

"Growing Up Absurd is a 1960 book by Paul Goodman on the relationship between American juvenile delinquency and societal opportunities to fulfill natural needs. Contrary to the then-popular view that juvenile delinquents should be led to properly regard society and its goals, Goodman argued that young American men were justified in their disaffection because their society lacked the preconditions for growing up, including meaningful work, honorable community, sexual freedom, and spiritual sustenance. The book drew from Goodman's prior works, psychotherapy practice, and personal experiences and relations in New York City. ..."

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Writing the Riots  

NY Times: Gadfly of the ’60s, Getting His Due 

NY Times: It's Purpose That Counts; GROWING UP ABSURD. ... By John K. Galbraith (Oct. 30, 1960) 

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YouTube: Paul Goodman Changed My Life (2011) Trailer

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