Is it a coincidence that stories from the private life became more popular just as the grand hope for public redemption through revolution was beginning to sour? I witnessed a similar shift in taste in my own time. In the 1960s, while a hopeful vision of a just society arose again, countless poems and plays concerning politics and public life were written, read, and performed. But after the hope diminished and public life seemed less and less trustworthy, this subject was less in style.

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Susan Griffin was a 20th-century American writer. Susan Griffin was an American radical feminist philosopher, essayist and playwright, particularly known for her innovative, hybrid-form ecofeminist works. Read more on Wikipedia →

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  • Politics — Governance, civic duty, and the structures of power

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