Faultlines: the sixties, the culture war, and the return of the divine feminine
(2013)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Quest Books : Made available through hoopla, 2013
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780835630894 (electronic bk.) MWT11779431, 0835630897 (electronic bk.) 11779431
LANGUAGE
English
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The United States is suffering its greatest upheaval since the Civil War-politically, economically, socially, religiously. With elegant, sweeping vision, Gus diZerega explores the complex causes leading us to this point, comparing them to giant fault lines that, when they erupt, create enormous disturbance and in time new landscapes. He traces the disruption, first, to America's first countercultural movement originating in the antebellum South and coming into later conflict with the "counterculture" of the 60s that continues now in phenomena like Burning Man; and second, to the crumbling of the moral foundation birthed by the Enlightenment, leading to today's nihilism. But within the loss resides hope: diZerega sees promise of a new society based more in equality, sacred feminine values, and spiritual immanence. Whether the prevailing oligarchy will abort this transformation is the question of our time. This book enables those of us now living through it to understand the powerful forces shaping our lives and calling on us for a response

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