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Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney sur les Libérations des années soixante-dix
The author of “The Nest” and “Lake Effect” discusses some books that shed light on the era’s changing moral standards
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The New Yorker (United States) | Apr 01, 2026
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While the 1970s brought change, not all moral shifts were positive; some led to societal fragmentation and the erosion of community values.
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The evolving moral landscape of the 1970s reflects a complex interplay of liberation and responsibility that continues to shape our society.
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The 1970s moral changes often prioritized individualism at the expense of collective well-being, raising questions about balance in modern values.
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The moral shifts of the 1970s liberated individuals, allowing for greater personal freedom and self-expression that should be celebrated today.
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Books from the 1970s are essential for understanding contemporary issues, as they highlight the era's influential cultural and moral transformations.
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