Positive legacy 1960s revolutions civil rights, women’s rights, chil — Steven Pinker, Better Angels Nature: Violence Declined

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Positive legacy of the 1960s was the revolutions in civil rights, women’s rights, children’s rights, and gay rights, which began to consolidate power in the 1990s as the baby boomers became the establishment. Their targeting of rape, battering, hate crimes, gay-bashing, and child abuse reframed law-and-order from a reactionary cause to a progressive one, and their efforts to make the home, workplace, schools, and streets safer for vulnerable groups (as in the feminist “Take Back the Night” protests) made these environments safer for everyone.

Steven Pinker, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined

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