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|a Ideal minds :
|b raising consciousness in the antisocial seventies /
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|t Introduction: From Consciousness-Raising to Neo-Idealism --
|t Artificial Intelligence and the Rise of the Meritocracy --
|t Radical Ecology's Mindfulness --
|t That Seventies Cult --
|t Millennial America and the World to Come --
|t Afterword: The Marketization of Everything.
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|a "Ideal Minds is equal parts intellectual and literary history of the recent past. Combining ideas from a mix of disciplines, the book also delves into more esoteric branches of learning, like Scientology, anarchist theory, rapture prophesies, psychic channeling, and neo-Malthusianism. The book's central premise is that a dramatic inflation in the value of consciousness and autonomy beginning in the 1970s accompanied a recognition of the state's refusal to safeguard such values."--
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|a Nineteen seventies
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|i Print version:
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