Calcutt suggests that the counterculture of the fifties and sixties provided a verbal and visual language for today's victim culture and the authoritarian politics he sees as arising from it. He views the consequent erosion of adulthood as a social problem which must be overcome.
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Arrested Development by Andrew Calcutt
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Table of Contents
Introduction - pop culture and victim society; alienation; now; the child; vulnerable; madness; spirit; irony; Wiggas; limits; the end of adulthood.
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