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The Dream & The Nightmare: The Sixties Legacy To The Underclass,Used
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Myron Magnets The Dream And The Nightmare Argues That The Radical Transformation Of American Culture That Took Place In The 1960S Brought Todays Underclassoverwhelmingly Urban, Dismayingly Minorityinto Existence. Lifestyle Experimentation Among The White Middle Class Produced Often Catastrophic Changes In Attitudes Toward Marriage And Parenting, The Work Ethic And Dependency In Those At The Bottom Of The Social Ladder, And Closed Down Their Exits To The Middle Class.Texas Governor George W. Bushs Presidential Campaign Has Highlighted The Continuing Importance Of The Dream And The Nightmare. Bush Read The Book Before His First Campaign For Governor In 1994, And, When He Finally Met Magnet In 1998, He Acknowledged His Debt To This Work. Karl Rove, Bushs Principal Political Adviser, Cites It As A Road Map To The Governors Philosophy Of Compassionate Conservatism.
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