Theodore Roszak, the author of many books including the essential 60’s tome, The Making of a Counter Culture: Reflections on the Technocratic Society, has died at age 77 after ongoing illness.
Read The New York Times’ obituary here.
Roszak didn’t see aging as an enemy, and tracked the trajectory of baby boomer lives throughout his life and writing. In fact, in “The Ecology of Aging,” originally published in November 2007 issue of Lion’s Roar, he wrote about the “eldering” of the baby boom generation and its political and cultural implications. (His most recent book was 2009’s The Making of an Elder Culture: Reflections on the Future of America’s Most Audacious Generation.) To Roszak, the aging problem didn’t have to be seen as a problem; it could, he contended, result in a wiser and more caring society. See what you think of his thoughts — click here to read “The Ecology of Aging.”
RIP, and thanks for the counterculture!
TR's vibrant soul isn't going anywhere. “There is nothing to do, nowhere to get. We need only stand still in the light.” May Theodore Roszak's sweet memory be a blessing for us all. Sandrael