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1967年的夏天被称为“爱的夏天”,美国年轻人为了音乐、性和毒品聚集在一起,但更重要的是,他们聚集在一起,逃离和反对社会动荡的可怕环境,包括越南战争和20世纪60年代充斥的民权冲突。[…20世纪60年代知识分子和更广泛的社会思想前沿的一些话题,正是我们今天努力解决的一些话题。苏珊·雅各比的《美国非理性时代》(2008年)、拉塞尔·雅各比的《最后的知识分子》(2000年)、汤姆·尼科尔斯在特朗普时代之前的文章《专业知识的死亡》(2014年)和大卫·马西奥特拉的《反智主义又回来了》(2020年)中再次出现了对专家和批判性思想家的反智鄙视,其中提到了对安东尼·福西博士的攻击以及美国新冠病毒疫苗的开发。但在1967年的专辑中有着重要的历史。《碳简报》(The Carbon Brief)在2015年进行了一项民意调查,上届政府间气候变化专门委员会的成员选择了Manabe和Wetherald(1967年)在《大气科学杂志》(Journal of Atmospheric Sciences)上发表的一篇文章,该文章与雷诺兹的专辑同一年发表,是气候变化研究领域最具影响力的论文,也是第一篇通过计算机模型证明二氧化碳对全球气温影响的论文(Pidock 2015)。
Malvina Reynolds Sings the Truth:Psychoanalytic Truth, the Post-Truth Era, and History as a Series of Psychoanalytic Sessions
Dubbed the "Summer of Love," the summer of 1967 found U.S. youth coming together for music, sex, and drugs, but more importantly, coming together for an escape from and opposition to dire circumstances of social unrest, including the Vietnam War and the civil rights conflicts that abounded in the 1960s. [...]the topics at the forefront of intellectual and broader societal thought in the 1960s are some of the very same topics we wrestle with today. Antiintellectual disdain for experts and critical thinkers has reappeared as documented in Susan Jacoby's The Age of American Unreason (2008), Russell Jacoby's The Last Intellectuals (2000), Tom Nichols's pre-Trump-era essay, "The Death of Expertise" (2014), and David Masciotra's "Anti-Intellectualism is Back" (2020), which reprised Hofstadter's work in reference to attacks on Dr. Anthony Fauci and the development of COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S. Climate change is a current critical topic, but has an important history in the album's 1967. A 2015 poll was conducted by The Carbon Brief, in which members of the last Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change chose an article by Manabe and Wetherald (1967), written in the Journal of Atmospheric Sciences from the same year as Reynolds's album, as the most influential paper on climate change research and the first to demonstrate the effects of carbon dioxide on global temperatures through a computer model (Pidock 2015).