REMEMBER WHEN 1960 ~ 1969 Peace, Love, and Excess: The Book Mindfulness Doesn't Want You to ReadRemember When: 1960 ~ 1969 — Peace, Love, and Excess. The decade that tuned in, turned on, and freaked out. The 1960s didn’t just change the world — they blew it wide open. It was the age of moon landings and motel protests, long hair and short patience, acid trips and assassinations. The decade that preached peace while broadcasting war in color. From Beatlemania to body counts, flower power to fallout shelters, Remember When: 1960–1969 takes you through the kaleidoscope of a generation that thought it could save the world with love — and found out love doesn’t pay the rent. America was marching. Britain was swinging. Canada was politely revolutionizing. The world hummed with guitars, television static, and the sound of everything breaking — rules, traditions, and occasionally, minds. It was a time when men went to the moon, women burned their bras, and everyone learned you can’t smoke your way to enlightenment (but that didn’t stop them from trying). Part history, part time machine, part cultural hangover — this is the story of a decade that dared to believe peace was possible, even as it set the world on fire The Sixties didn’t age. They detonated. Each printed copy now comes with a word search puzzle celebrating the decade. |
Contents
FROM ORDER TO OUTBURST THE 1960s UNPLUGGED | 1955 |
One Personal Generational Moment | 1962 |
CONSUMER LIFE | 1968 |
A Decade That Shook the System | 1976 |
