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A lot of my idealism was frustrated by the end of the 60s because of the way things went with the assassinations and the
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"A lot of my idealism was frustrated by the end of the '60s because of the way things went with the assassinations and the sense that the political establishment was so fixed in its ways you couldn't change anything"

- David Talbot

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This quote by David Talbot reflects the disillusionment of the 1960s. During this years, there was a sense of optimism and idealism that the world might be altered for the much better. However, this optimism was shattered by the assassinations of popular figures such as John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. These occasions showed that the political establishment was resistant to change and that it was tough to make a distinction. This quote reflects the sense of aggravation and disappointment that many people felt at the end of the 1960s. It likewise functions as a pointer that progress is typically sluggish which it is very important to stay hopeful and continue to pursue modification.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by David Talbot. He/she was a famous Journalist from USA. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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