nytimes.com— The most rampant decadence today is financial decadence, the trampling of decent norms about how to use and harness money.
Jun 10, 2008View in Crawl 4
If you trace back every problem this country has had in the last 40 years, it leads right back to the rise of the counter-culture of the "sixties" and the self destructive juvenile hedonism of liberal political and social values. Ever since then, there has been a steady erosion of values and norms to where we are now: a state of decay. We are a dying nation and if we don't start "turning the clock back" soon, this society will start to break down totally big time.
casf1bJun 10, 2008
If you trace back every problem this country has had in the last 40 years, it leads right back to the rise of the counter-culture of the "sixties" and the self destructive juvenile hedonism of liberal political and social values. Ever since then, there has been a steady erosion of values and norms to where we are now: a state of decay. We are a dying nation and if we don't start "turning the clock back" soon, this society will start to break down totally big time.