I would be copping out if I stayed in the myth of the ’60s.
Meaning of the quote
Jerry Rubin was saying that if he kept living in the dream or fantasy of the 1960s, he would be giving up and not moving forward. He wanted to focus on the present and the future, not stay stuck in the past.
About Jerry Rubin
Jerry Rubin was a prominent social activist and counterculture icon during the 1960s and 70s. He co-founded the Youth International Party (the Yippies) and was tried in the famous Chicago Seven case. Despite his radical views, he later pursued a successful business career.
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