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Back to our future by david sirota
Back to our future by david sirota












back to our future by david sirota

That 1980s revisionism, Sirota shows, still rages today, with Barack Obama cast as the 60s hippie being assailed by Alex P. Meanwhile, in productions like Back to the Future, Family Ties and The Big Chill, a campaign was launched to reimagine the 1950s as America’s lost golden age and vilify the 1960s as the source of all our troubles. Today’s mindless militarism and hyper-narcissism, Sirota argues, first became the norm when an 80s generation weaned on Rambo one-liners and “Just Do It” exhortations embraced a new religion-with comic books, cartoons, sneaker commercials, video games, and even children’s toys serving as the key instruments of cultural indoctrination.

back to our future by david sirota

Bush) to the “transcendence” of Cliff Huxtable (and Barack Obama). In his wide-ranging and wickedly entertaining new book, David Sirota takes readers on a rollicking DeLorean ride back in time to reveal how so many of our present-day conflicts are rooted in the larger-than-life pop culture of the 1980s – from the “Greed is good” ethos of Gordon Gekko (and Bernie Madoff) to the “Make my day” foreign policy of Ronald Reagan (and George W. “Sirota ushers readers back to the era of big money and bigger hair, the yuppie and the Gipper to show how the 1980s transformed – and continues to influence – America’s culture and politics… his arguments are well informed and sparkle with wit and irreverence.” – Publishers Weekly














Back to our future by david sirota