CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
Report on the Class of ‘68
THE CLASS OF ‘68—the class of the Vietnam demonstrations on campus and of the street battles at the Chicago Democratic Convention—was the most antibusiness class in America’s history and the most radical of all student generations. Right?
“Yes—but …” The class of ’68 has also turned into the most pro-business class among college generations in many decades.
It is the class that went into business careers more heavily than most of its predecessors, if only because job openings in government and education began to disappear as this class reached the job market. It is this class that marked the sharp ...
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