Max Sawicky wrote:
As for "the 60s," I was in SDS and went to big demos.  Most of the
people there were on a protest picnic.  They didn't read Marx.  I had
barely read Marx myself.  The radical edges of the time -- SDS and
SNCC -- motivated a basically liberal mass activism, partly with
salient criticism of the system, and partly by the power of negative
example.

Radical edges? More like the cast of "Return of the Secaucus Seven". When the comic book version of my memoir comes out (unless Random House folds in the meantime, which is entirely possible), then you'll see the real radical edge.
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