There used to be a time when radical individualism was the future. This impulse remains very strong. During the 60s, all the energy and passion was on the side of those who wanted to maximise personal individual freedom, often at the expense of the family. Those who argued against this trend, for religious reasons, or because it would lead to radical societal fragmentation, were thought of as out of touch. Besides, the radical individualists said, where is the evidence for these dire predictions?
31/05/07
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